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WORDS OF JESUS 


As RECORDED IN THE 
New JTEsTAMENT 


Bchronslopically Arranged 
y With Dates and Places Inserted 
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Se i. or 3 » A ++ 


ee eae, arses, Sa e es 


4. 
ie. “The words that I speak unto you, 
. ' they are spirit, and they are life.”’ 


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VEST-POCKE EDITION 


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“Copyright, 1904, by 
ALBERT HALLETT 


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Ibis generally agreed that the birth of Christ ought 
be set back by at least four years. It seems to have 
ppened very shortly before the death of Herod the 
sat. Herod died in the 750th year from the building 
Rome, i.e. four years before the usual starting point 
Christian chronology, so that we are forced to the 
clusion that our Lord was born B.C. 4, or according 
jome,alittleearlier. . . . Itis also agreed, that 
.). 26 was the beginning of John the Baptist’s work, 
i'l consequently of the Lord’s Ministry, and that His 
ith and resurrection must have taken place in A.D. 
2 30—[ Oxford Bible, S.S. Teachers’ Edition. 


7 


INTRODUCTION 















One of the most remarkable testimonies — 
the authenticity of the scriptural record of 
Saviour’s words is found in the very wor) 
themselves: clear, explicit, discriminating, viti| 
simple, strong, sympathetic, descriptive—the 
words surpass all other utterances of literature 

The personal experiences of Jesus Christ } 
lated by the gospel writers in themselves reve 
inspired comprehension and understanding, b 
the very words of Jesus even more evidence! 
very deity. Surely, no man ever spake as 
spake. This Man who was God spoke ¥ Ww 
authority and “not as the scribes.” | 

This collection of the words 6f Jesus can 
be called a little book. Small in size, it 
immense in influence. It should be in the hat 
of all Christians and should be universally ¢ 
tributed. 

Until recently I did not Cae ‘that this. « 
lection of our Saviour’s writings had thus br 
published, and in so usable form. More migl| 
than all arguments, sermons, or expositic 
these words will speak for themselves to 
heart, and his very words shall “not return 
him void.” 

The Bible sometimes seems so large ani ec 
plete to those who have not known its v 


a 





,. 









reasures that they fear to open and read it. 
these words of Jesus himself will gain an en- 
france into the heart and life of all who read 
them and make a place for all the gospel 
tory, and later the entire world. They seem 
0 open the door to the heart, and when the 
eart is once opened to God, he comes in to fill 
he whole life. 

Through these ‘sentences “of Jesus we may 
‘ave the experiences of those who walked with 
‘im to Emmaus, and our hearts will burn 
ithin us as he talks with us in the way. 


JOHN TIMOTHY STONE, 
Minister, Fourth Presbyterian Church, 
Chicago. 


ALL OF THE 
WORDS SPOKEN BY JESUS CHRIS 


As RECORDED IN THE NEw TESTAMENT 7 
CHRONOLOGICALLY ARRANGED 





In Jerusalem, April, A.D.5 
To His Parents 
ST. LUKE 


Chapter 2 
49 Howis it that ye sought 
me? wist ye not that Imust 
be about my Father’s busi- 
ness? 


18 Years of Silence 








River Jordan, Jan. A.D. 27 


To John the Baptist 
ST. MATTHEW 


Chapter 3 
15 Suffer it to be so now: 
for thusit becometh us to 
fulfil all righteousness. 


Judea, Feb. A.D. 27 


To the Devil 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 4 b 

4 It is written, Man shall 
not live by bread alone, but 
by every word that pro- 
eeedeth out of the mouth 
of God. “y 

7 Itiswritten again, Thou 
shalt not tempt the Lord 
thy God. 

10 Get thee hence, Satan: 
for it is written, Thou shalt 
worship the Lord thy God, 
and him only shalt thou 
serve. 











ST. LUI. 
Chapter 4 
4 Itis written, That m 


shall not live by bre 
ane but by every word | 
(a) 


8 Get thee behind me, ! 
tan: foritis written, Th) 
shalt worship the Lordt 
God, and him only shi: 
thou serve. 

12 It is said, Thou sh 
not tempt the Lord t 
God. - i 





Perea, Feb. A.D, 27 


To Two Disciples 
ST. JO} 
Chapter 1 - 


38 What seek ye? 
39 Come and see. 








Perea, Feb. A.D. 27 
To Simon ' 


called Cephas. 








Perea, Feb. A.D. 27 
To Phili 
<i aes ST. JO) 


Chapter 1 
43 Follow me. 




















Perea, Feb. A.D. 27 
o Nathaniel! 
ST. JOHN 


q Chapter 1 

7 Behold an Israelite in- 
xed, in whom is no guile! 
8 Before that Philip call- 
| thee, when thou wast 
} ider the fig tree, I saw 


#) ee. 
| 0 Because 1 said unto 
ee, [saw thee under the 
believest thou? 
see- greater 
ings than these. 

\t Verily,verily, I say unto 
* u, Hereafter ye shall see 
| | aven open, and the angels 
+ God ascending and de- 
. »nding upon the Son of 
in. 


, Cana, March, A.D. 27 


| His Mother 
, At a Wedding 








Woman, what have I to 
| with thee? mine hour is 
t yet come. 





| the Servants 

oa the waterpots with 
er. 

| Draw out now,and bear 
e the governor of the 
the 





>rusalem, April. A-D. 2 
them that Sold Doves 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 2 


my Father’s 
ise a house of merchan- 
» 


Destroy this temple, and 
hree days I will raise it 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 7 





Jerusalem, April, A.D. 27 


To Nicodemus 
ST. JOHN 


Chapter 3 


3 Verily, verily, I say unto 
thee, Except a man be born 
again, he cannot see the 
kingdom of God. 

5 Verily, verily, I say unto 
thee, Except a man be born 
of water and of the Spirit, 
he cannot enter into the 
kingdom of God. 

6 That which is born of 
the flesh is flesh; and that 
which is born of the Spirit 
is spirit. ; ; 

7 Marvel not that I said 
unto thee, Ye must be born 


again. 

8 The wind bloweth where 
it listeth, and thou hearest 
the sound thereof, but canst 
not tell whence it cometh, 
and whither it goeth: sois 
every one that is born of 
the Spirit. 

10 Art thou a master of 
Israel, and knowest not 
these things? 

11 Verily, verily, Isay unto 
thee, We speak that we do 
know, and testify that we 
have seen; and ye receiye 
pot our witness. 

12 iT have told youearthly 
things, and ye believe not, 
how shall ye believe, if I 
tell you of heavenly things? 

13 And no man hath 
eended up to heaven, but 
he that came down from 
heaven, even the Son of man 
which is in heayen. 

14 And as Moses lifted up 
the serpent in the wilder- 
ness, even so must the Son 
of man be lifted up: 

15 That whosoever beliey- 


:: Sa 


8 THE WORDS OF JESUS 


eth in him should not per- 
ish, but have eternal life. 

16 For God so loved the 
world, that he gave his 
only begotten Son, that 
whosoever believeth in him 
should not perish, but have 
everlasting life. 

17 For God sent not his 
Son into the world to con- 
demn the world; but that 
the. world through him 
might be saved. 

18 He that believeth on 
him is not condemned: but 
he that believeth not, is 
condemned _ already, be- 
cause he hath not believed 
in the name of the only be- 
gotten Son of God. 

19 And this is the econ- 
demnation, that light is 
come into the world, and 
mentloved darkness rather 
than light, because their 
deeds were evil. 

20 For every one that do- 
eth evil hateth the light, 
neither cometh to the light, 
lest his deeds should be re- 

roved. 

21 But he that doeth truth 
cometh to the light, that 
his deeds may be made 
manifest, that they are 
wrought in God. 





Sychar, Dec, A.D. 27 


To Woman of Samaria 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter4 ~-' 

7 Give me to drink, 

10 If thou knewest the gift 
of God, and who itis that 
saith to thee, Give me to 
drink; thou wouldest have 


asked of him, and he would. 


have 
water, 


given thee living 


13 Whosoever drinketh : 
this water shall. thin 
again; - : 

14 But whosoever drinket 
of the water that I sha 
give him shall never thirs 
but the water that I sha 
give him shall be in him. 
well of water springing u 
into everlasting life. 

16 Go, call thy husbani| 
and come hither. 

17 Thou hast well said, 
have no husband: 

18 For thou hast had fiy) 
husbands; and he who) 
thou now hast is not th, 
husband: in that said) 
thou truly. f 
21 Woman, believe me, tt! 
hour cometh, when yesha| 
neither in this mountai 
nor yetat Jerusalem, wo 
ship the Father. | 
22. Ye betes) ye kno 
not what: we know wh 
we worship; for salvatic 
is of the Jews. 

23 But the hour comet 
and now is, when the tr 
worshippers shall worsh 
the Fatherin spirit and 
truth: for the Father see 
eth such to worship him, 
24 God is a Spirit: and th: 
that worship him mu 
worship him in spirit 41 
in truth. 

26 I that speak unto th 
am he. 


Syehar, Dee, A.D. 27 
His Disciples : 
To His Disciple. ST. JOE! 


Chapter 4 
82 Ihave meat to eat th 
ye know not of. | 
34 My meat is to do t 
willof him that sent 2 
and to finish his work, 









































) ‘5 Say not ye, There are 
atfour months, and then 
-mmeth harvest? behold, I 
“wy unto you, Lift up your 
‘yes, and look on the fields; 
/rthey are white already 
»» harvest. 
6 And he that reapeth re- 
} ‘iveth wages, and gather- 
h fruit unto life eternal: 
7} at both he that soweth 
id he that reapeth may 
' joice together. 
7 And herein is that say- 
@ true, One soweth, and 
other reapeth. ~ 
§Isent you toreap that 
1ereon ye bestowed no la- 
ur: other men laboured, 
d ye are entered into 
sir labours. 


Cana, Dee. A.D. 27 
1a Nobh 
ae SOHN 


$ Chapter 4 
| Except ye see signs and 
nders, ye will not be- 


a 


ve. 
a0 thy way; thy son 


‘rusalem, March, A.D. 28 


Impotent Man 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 5 
Wilt thou be made 
ole? 
tise, take up thy bed, 
eh! walk. 
; Behold, thou art made 
“Mole: sin no more, lest a 
se thing come unto 








‘usalem, March, A.D. 28 


#the Jews — gr. JOHN 
‘Chapter 5 
My Father worketh 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 9 





hitherto, and I work. 

19 Verily, verily, I say 
unto you, The Son can do 
nothing of himself, but 
what he seeth the Father 


“do: for what things soever 


he doeth, these also doeth 
the Son likewise. 

20 For the Father loveth 
the Son, and sheweth him 
all things that himself do- 
eth: and he will show him 
greater works than these, 
that ye may marvel. 

21 Forasthe Father rais- 
eth up the dead, and quick- 
eneth them; even so the Son 
quickeneth ‘whom he will. 

22 For the Father eee 
no man, but hath com- 
mitted all judgment unto 


23 That all» men should 
honour the Son, even as 
they honour the Father. 
He that honoureth not the 
Son, honoureth not the 
Father which hath sent 
him. 

24 Verily,verily,I say unto 
you, He that heareth my 
word, and believeth on 
him that sent me, hath ey: 
erlasting life, and shall not 
come into condemnation; 
but is passed from death 
unto life. 

25 Verily, verily, I say 
unto you, The hour is com- 
ing, and now is, when the 
dead shall hear the voice 
of the Son of God: and they 
that hear shall live. 

26 For asthe Father hath 
life in himself; so hath he 
given to the Son to have 
life in himself; 

27 And hath given him 
authority to execute judg- 


‘| the Son: 


10 





ment also, because he is 
the Son of man. 

28 Marvel not at this: for 
the hour is coming, in the 
which all that are in the 
graves shall hear his voice, 

29 And shall come forth; 
they that have done good, 
unto the resurrection of 
life; and they that have 
done evil, unto the resur- 
rection of damnation. 

30 ITean of mine own self 
do nothing: as I hear, I 
judge: and my judgment 
is just; because I seek not 
mine own will, but the will 
ofthe Father which hath 
sent me. 

31 If I bear witness of my- 
self, my witness is not true. 

32 There is another that 
beareth witness of me; and 
I know that the witness 
which he witnesseth of me 
is true. 

33 Ye sent unto John, and 
he bare witness unto the 
truth. 

34 ButI receive not testi- 
mony from man: but these 
things I say, that ye might 
be saved. 

35 He was a burning and a 
shining light: and ye were 
willing for a season to re- 
joice in his light. : 

36 But I have greater wit- 
ness than that of John: for 
the works which the Father 
hath given me to finish, the 
same works that I do, bear 
witness of me, that the Fa- 
ther hath sent me. 

37 And the Father himself, 
which hath sent me, hath 
borne witness of me. Ye 
have neither heard his 
voice at any time, nor seen 
his shape, 


THE WORDS OF JESUS . } 






















88 And ye have not § 
word abiding in you: | 
whom he hath-sent, hime 
believe not. 

39 Search the Scriptut| 
for in them ye think yeh § 
eternal life: and they 8 
they which testify of m« 

40 And ye will not come) 
me, that yemight hayel 

41 I receive not hon) 
from men. -— 

42 But I know you, thai 
have not the love of Goc@ 


you. 
43 IT am come in my 
ther’s name, and ye rece © 
me not: if another §1| 

come in his own name, | 
ye will receive. an 
44 How can ye peli , 
which receive honour @ 
of another, and seek not © 
honour that cometh fil 
God only? 
45 Do not think that IU 
accuse you to the Fatl 
there is one that accus BR 
you, even Moses, in wl) 
ye trust. \ 
46 For had ye belie) 
Moses, ye would haye 
lieved me: for he wrot 


me. - ; 4 

47 But if ye believe not 
writings, how shall ye } 
lieve my words? ‘a 








Jesus Begins to Prez 








Nazareth, April, AD. | 


To the People — | 
In the Synagogue © 


ST. MATTH 

Chapter 4 
17 Repent: for the k 
dom of heaven is at ha: 


‘ . 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 1 
/15 The time is fulfilled, 
ind the kingdom of God is 
/it hand: repent ye, and be- 
1eve the gospel. 


































ST. LUKE 
| Chapter 4 

18 The Spirit of the Lord 
supon me, because he hath 
-nointed me to preach the 
-ospel to the poor; he hath 
ent me to heal the broken- 
_earted, to preach deliver- 
nee to the captives, and 
-scovering of sight to the 
lind, to set at liberty them 
lat are bruised, 

} ‘9 To preach the accept- 
| ble year of the Lord. 

’ ‘lL This day is this Scrip- 
ire fulfilled in your ears. 
‘3 Ye will surely say unto 
_e this proverb, Physician, 
jal thyself: whatsoever 
-e have heard done in Ca- 
~rnaum, do also here in 
ly reg & 

| 4 Verily I say unto you, 
‘) > prophet is accepted in 
8 Own country. 

> ButI tell you of a truth, 
/any widows were in Israel 
the days of Elias, when 
e heaven was shut up 
ree years and six months, 
len great famine was 
jroughout all the land; 

i; But unto none of them 
S Elias sent, save unto 
repta, a city of Sidon, 
‘to a woman that was a 
dow. 

And many lepers were 
Israel in the time of Eli- 
is the prophet; and none 
them was cleansed, say- 
| Naaman the Syrian. 


—— 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


11 


Capernaum, May, A.D. 28 


To Simon and Andrew 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 4 
19 Follow me, and I will 
make you fishers of men. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 1 
17 Come ye after me, and 
I will make you to become 
fishers of men. 








deep, and.let down your 
nets for a draught. 

10 Fear not; from hence- 
forth thou shalt catch men. 








Capernaum, May, A.D. 25 


To a Demoniac 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 1 
25 Hold thy peace, and 
eome out of him. 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 4 
85 Hold thy peace, and 
come out of him. 








Capernaum, May, A.D. 25 


To His Disciples 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 1 
35 Let us go into the next 
towns, that I may preach 
there also: for therefore 
came I forth. 





ST. LUKE 

Chapter 4 
43 I must preach the king- 
dom of God to other cities 


| also: for therefore am I sent. 


12 





Capernaum, June, A.D. 28 


To a Leper 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter § 

3 I will; be thou clean. 

4 See thou tell no man; 
but go thy way, shew thy- 
self to the priest, and offer 
the gift that Moses com- 
manded, for a testimony 
unto them. 





ST. MARK 
Chapter 1 
41 I will; be thou clean. 
44 See thou say nothing to 
any man: but gothy way, 
shew thyself to the priest, 
and offer for thy cleansing 
those things which Moses 
commanded, for a_ testi- 
mony unto them. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 5 

18 I will; be thou clean. 

14 Tell noman: but go,and 
shew thyself to the priest, 
and offer for thy cleansing, 
according as Moses com- 
manded, for a testimony 
unto them. 
See ee 

Capernaum, June, A.D. 28 
To a Paralytic 


8ST. MATTHEW. 
Chapter 9 
2 Son, be © good cheer; 
thy sins be forgiven thee. 
6 Arise, take up thy bed, 
and go unto thine house. 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 2 
5 Son, thy sins be forgiven 
hee. 
11 I say unto thee, Arise, 
and take up thy bed, and go 
thy way into thine house. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 

















ST. LUK; 
Chapter 5 
20 Man, thy sins are fe 
given thee. - 
24 Isay unto thee, Aris” 
and take up thy couch,.a) 
go into thine house. 








Capernaum, June, A.D. ¢. 
Scribes and Pharisees 
ST. MATTHE | 
Chapter 9 
4 Wherefore think yee’) 
in your hearts 
5 For whether is easier, 
say, Thy sins be forgiy) 
thee; or to say, Arise, at 
walk? ae | 
6 But that ye may kn 
that the Son of man ha) 
power on earth to forg 
sins, 





ST. MA] 
Chapter 2 

8 Why ‘reason ye th 
things in your hearts? 

§ Whether is it easier 
say to the sick of the pal) 
Thy sins be forgiven th i 
or to say, Arise,and take 0 
thy bed, and walk? 3 

10 But that ye may kp 
that the Son of man bh! 
Dpver on earth to forg 
sins, 


en y 
ST. LU 
Chapter 5 

22 What reason ye iny 
hearts?. 
23 Whether is easier 
say, Thy sins be forgi 
thee; or tosay, Rise up | 


walk? rey 
24 But that ye may ki) 
that the Son of man 
power upon earth to |! 
give sins, 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


13 





-Capernaum, June, A.D. 28 Capernaum, June, A.D. 28 


To Levi Matthew 
ST. MATTHEW 
| Chapter 9 
9 Follow me. 


ee es 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 2 
14 Follow me. 


















ST. LUKE 
Chapter 5 
Pr Follow me. 
a 
/Capernaum, June, A.D. 28 


4 
‘0 the Pharisees 
} ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 9 

2 They that be whole 

eed not a physician, but 
hley that are sick. 

3 go ye and learn 
; hat tha meaneth, I will 
ave mercy, and not sacri- 
\se: forIam not come to 
/Ulthe righteous, but sin- 
/ 2rs to Sige 


} 
aT MARK 
Chapter 2 
that are whole 


: a 
1 They 
} ive no ut of the physi- 

an, but they that are sick: 
ame not tocall the right- 
y us, but sinners to re- 
ntance. 


ST. LUKE 

Chapter 5 
i, They that are whole 
ed not a ph an but 
ik that are sie 

eame not - eall the 
‘thteous, but sinners to re- 
/atance. 


A 


Scribes and Pharisees 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 9 

15 Can the children of the 
bride-chamber mourn, as 
long as the bridegroom is 
with them? but the days 
will come, when the bride- 
groom shall be taken from 
es and then shall they 


16 No man putteth a piece 
of new cloth unto an old 
garment; for that which is 
put in to fill it up taketh 
rom the garment, and the 
rent is made worse. 

17 Neither do men put 
new wine into old bottles: 
else the bottles break, and 
the wine runneth out, and 
the bottles perish: but they 
put new wine into new bot- 
tles,and both are preserved, 


ST. MARK 


Chapter 2 

19 Can the children of the 
bride-chamber fast, while 
the bridegroom is with 
them? as long as they have 
the bridegroom with them, 
they cannot fast. 

20 But the days will come, 
when the bridegroom shall 
be taken away from them, 
and then shall they fast in 
those days. 

21 Noman also seweth a 
piece of new cloth on an 
old garment; else the new 
piece that filled it up tak- 
eth away from the old, and 
the rent is made worse. 

22 And no man putteth 
new wine into old bottles; 
else the new wine doth 


14 THE WORDS OF JESUS . | 


burst the bottles, and the 
wine is spilled, and the bot- 
tles will be marred: but 
new wine must be put into 
new bottles. 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 5 

34 Can ye make the chil!- 
dren of the bridechamber 
fast, while the bridegroom 
is with them? 

35 But the days will come, 
when the bridegroom shall 
be taken away from them, 
and then shall they fast in 
those days. 

36 No man putteth a piece 
of a new garment upon an 
old; if otherwise, then both 
the new maketh a rent, and 
the piece that was taken out 
of the new agreeth not with 
the old. 

387 And no man putteth 
new wine into old bottles; 
else the new wild will 
burst the bottles, and be 
spilled, and the _ bottles 
shall perish. 

38 But new wine must be 
pe into new bottles; and 

oth are preserved. 

39 No man also having 
drunk old wine straightway 
desireth new; for he saith, 
The old is better. 








Capernaum, June, A.D. 28 


To the Pharisees 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 12 

3 Have ye not read what 
David did, when he was 
a hungered, and they that 
were with him; 
4 How he entered into the 
house of God, and did eat 


the shewbread, which 4 
not lawful for him to ea‘ 
neither for them -whic 
were with him, but only fo 
the priests? 

5 Or have ye not read.i 
the law, how that on th 
sabbath days the priesi 
in the temple profane th 
sabbath, and are blameless. 

6 ButI say unto you, Tha 
inthis place is one greate’ 
than the temple. 

7 But if ye had-know 
what this meaneth, I wi) 
have merey, and not saer 
fice, ye would not.have cor 
demned the guiltless. 

8 For the Son of man i 
Lord even of the sabbat 


day. ! 
11 What man shall ther 
be among you, that sha 
have one sheep, and if 

fallintoa pit on the sat 
bath day, will he not la 
hold on it, and lift 7 out? 
12 How much then is 

man better than a shee 
Wherefore it is lawful to 

well on the sabbath days. 


ST. MAR) 
Chapter 2 

25 Have ye never rea 
what David did, when bh 
had need, and was a hur 
‘gered, he, and they the 
were with him? 

26 How he went into th 
house of God in the days ¢ 
Abiathar the high pries’ 
and did eat the shewbreat 
which is not lawful to e: 
but for the priests, and gay, 
also to them which we) 
with him? 

27 The sabbath was mad 
for man, and not man - 
the sabbath: 














wr 


= 


a THE WORDS OF JESUS 


28 Therefore the Son of 
nan is Lord also of the 
abbath. 

| Chapter 3 

4Tsit lawful to do good 
nthe sabbath days, or to 
+ Af to save life, or to 





ST. LUK 

' Chapter 6 

} Have ye not read so 
tach as this, what David 
id, when himself was a 
ungered, and they which 
ere with him; 

‘How he went into the 
duse of God, and did take 
id eat the shewbread, and 
ive also to them that were 
ith him; which itis not 
wiul to eat but for the 
‘iests alone? 

That the Son of man is 
rd also of the sabbath. 

I will ask you one thing; 
itlawful on the sabbath 

sto do good, or to do 
il? to save life, or to de- 
‘Oy 7t? 


























apernaum, June, A.D. 28 


‘Man witha 
Withered Hand 


{ ST. MATTHEW 


; Chapter 12 
ea forth thine 
1 


ST. MARK 


ST. LUKE 
_ Chapter 6 
tise up, and stand forth 
he midst. 
Stretch forth thy hand. 


15 


Mountain near Capernaum, 
July, A.D. 28 


To His Disciples 
Sermon on the Mount 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 5 

3 Blessed are the poor in 
spirits for theirs is the 
kingdom of heaven. 

4 Blessed are they that 
mourn: for they shall be 
comforted. 

5 Blessed are the meek: 
for they shall inherit the 
earth. 

6 Blessed are they which 
do hunger and thirst after 
righteousness: for they 
shall be filled. 

7 Blessed are the merciful: 
for they shall obtain merey. 
8 Blessed are the pure in 
heart: for they shall see 
God. 

9 Blessed are the péace- 
makers: for they shall be 
called the children of God. 

10 Blessed are they which 
are persecuted for right- 
eousness’ sake: for theirs is 
the kingdom of heaven. 

11 Blessed are ye, when 
men shall revile you, and 
persecute you, and shall say 
all manner of evil against 
you falsely, for my sake. 

12 Rejoice and be exceed- 
ing glad: for great is your 
reward in heaven: for so 
persecuted they the pro- 
phets which were betore 
you. 

13 Yeare the salt of the 
earth: butif the salt have 
lost his sayour, wherewith 
shall it be salted? it is 
thenceforth good for noth- 
ing, but to be cast out, and 


16 


to be trodden under foot of 
men. 

14 Ye are the light of the 
world. A city that is set 
on a hill eannot be hid. 

15 Neither do men light a 
candle, and put it under a 
bushel, but on a candle- 
stick; and it giveth light 
unto all that are in the 
house. 

16 Let your light so shine 
before men, that they ma 
see your good works, an 
glorify your Father which 
is in heaven. 

17 Think not that I am 
come to destroy the law, or 
the prophets: I am not 
come to destroy, but to 
fulfil. 

18 For verily I say. unto 
you, Till heaven and earth 
pass, one jot or one tittle 
shallin no wise pass from 
the law, till all be fulfilled. 

19 Whosoever therefore 
shall break one of these 
least commandments, and 
shall teach men so, he shall 
be called the least in the 
kingdom of heaven: but 
whosoever shall do and 
teach them, the same shall 
be called great in the king- 
dom of heaven. 

20 ForIsay unto you, That 
except your righteousness 
shall exceed the righteous- 
ness Of the seribes and 
Pharisees, ye shall in no 
ease enter into the king- 
dom of heaven. , 

21 Ye have heard that it 
was said by them of old 
time, Thou shalt not kill; 
and whosoever shall kill 
shall be in danger of the 
judgment: 

22 But I say unto you, 





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That whosoever is angr 
with his brother without 
cause shali be in danger ¢ 
the judgment: and . whosc 
ever shall say to his brotl 
er, Raca, shall be in dange 
of the council: but whosr 
ever shall say, Thou foo 
shall be in danger of he 
fire. 

23 Therefore if thou brin 
thy gift to the altar, an 
there rememberest that tb 
brother hath aught again 
thee; tf 

24 Leave there thy gift b 
fore the altar, and go tb 
way; first be reconciled” 
thy brother, and then com 
and offer thy gift. # 

25 Agree with thine a 
versary quickly, while the 
artin the way with hin 
lest at any time the adve 
sary deliver thee to tl 
judge, and the judges 
liver thee to the officer, al 
thou be cast into prison. 


26 Verily I say unto the 

Thou shalt by no mea 
come out thence, till thi 
hast paid the utterme 
farthing. F 

27 Ye have heard that 
was said by them ofo 
time, Thou shalt not co 
mit adultery: 

28 But I say unto ye 
That whosoever looketh 
a woman to lust after 
hath committed ad 
with her already in 
heart. y 

29 And if thy right eye 
fend thee, pluck it out, & 
east it from thee: for it 
profitable for thee that 
of thy members sho 
ish, and not that thy wi’ 


FE. 


a 


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17 





body should be cast into 
4 


1 . 
80 Andif thy right hand 
offend thee, cut it off, and 
zast it from thee: for it is 
profitable for thee that one 
>f thy members should per- 
sh, and not that thy whole 
rody should be cast into 
rell. 
31 It hath been said, Who- 
oever shall put away his 
vile, let him give her a 
yriting of divorcement: 
82 But I say unto you, 
‘hat whosoever shall put 
way his wife, saving for 
e cause of fornication, 
auseth her to commit 
dultery: and whosoever 
hall marry her that is di- 
oreed committeth adul- 
ary. - 
©33 Again, ye have heard 
Piatit hath been said by 
S21em of old time, Thou 
ialt not forswear thyself, 
aut shalt perform unto the 
ord thine oaths: 
4 But I say unto you, 
wear not at all; neither 
y heaven; for it is God’s 
irone: 
© Nor by the earth; for it 
his footstool: neither by 
‘Tusalem ; for it is the city 
the great King. 
6 Neither shalt thou 
year by thy head, because 
ou canst not make one 



























our communi- 
tion be, Yea, yea; -Nay, 
y; for whatsoever is 
ore than these cometh 


evil, 
3 Ye have heard that it 
th been said, an eye for 


are and a tooth for a 
oth: 


39 But I say unto you, 
That ye resist not evil: but 
whosoever shall smite thee 
on thy right cheek, turn to 
him the other also. 

40 And if any man will sue 
thee at the law, and take 
away thy coat, let him have 
thy cloak also. 

41 And whosoever shall 
compel thee to go a mile, 
go with him twain. 

42 Give to him that asketh 
thee, and from him that 
would borrow of thee turn 
not thou away. 

43 Ye have heard that it 
hath been said, Thou shalt 
love thy neighbor, and hate 
thine enemy. 

44 But I say unto you, 
Love your enemies, bless 
them that curse you, do 
good to them that hate you, 
and pray for them which 
despitefully use you, and 
persecute you; 

45. That ye may be the 
children of your Father 
which is in heaven: for he 
maketh his sun torise on 
the evil and on the good, 
and sendeth rain on the 


-just and on the unjust. 


46 For if ye love them 
which love you, what re- 
ward have ye? do not even 
the publicans the same? 

47 And if ye salute your 
brethren only, what do ye 
more than others? do not 
even the publicans so? 

48 Be ye therefore perfect, 
even as your Father which 
is in heaven is perfect. 


Chapter 6 


1 Take heed that ye do not 
your alms before men, to 
be seen of them: otherwise 


18 
e have no reward of your 
ather which isin heaven. 
2 Therefore when thou 

doest thine alms, do not 

sound a trumpet before 
thee, as the hypocrites do 
in the synagogues and in 
the streets, that they may 
have glory of men. Verily 

Isay unto you, They have 

their reward. 

3 But when thou doest 
alms, let not thy left hand 
know what thy right hand 
doeth: 

4 That thine alms may be 
in secret: and thy Father 
which seeth in secret him- 
self shall reward thee 
openly. 

5 And when thou prayest, 
thou shalt not be as the 
hypocrites are: for they 
love to pray standing in 
the synagogues andin the 
corners of the streets, that 
they may be seen of men. 
Verily I say Ne eh They 
have their reward. 

6 But thou, when thou 
prayest, enter into ‘thy 
closet, and when thou hast 
shut thy door, pray to thy 
Father which is in secret; 
and thy Father which seeth 
in secret shall reward thee 
openly. 

7 But when ye pray, use 
not vain repetitions, as the 
heathen do: for they think 
that they shall be heard for 
their much speaking. 

% Be not ye therefore like 
unto them: for your Father 
knoweth what things ye 
have need of, before ye ask 


him. 

9 After this manner there- 
fore pray ye: Our Father 
which art in heaven, Hal- 


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lowed be thy name. ; 

10 Thy kingdom con 
Thy will be donein eart 
as it is in heaven. 

11 Give us this day. 0 
daily bread. 

12 And forgive us our deb. 
as we forgive our debtors | 

13 And lead us not in 
temptation, but deliver. 
from evil: Forthine ist 
kingdom, and the pow 
and the glory, for eve 
Amen. 

14 For if ye forgive m 
their trespasses, your hea 
enly Father will also ic 
give you: 

15 But if ye forgive nD 
men their trespasses, ni 
ther will your Father f¢ 
give your trespasses. 

16 Moreover when ye fa 
be not, as the hypocrites, 
a sad countenance: forth 
disfigure their faces, th 
they may appear untom 
to fast. Verily I say ur 
you, They have their } 


ward. 

17 But thou, when thi 
fastest, anoint thine hes 
and wash thy face; 

18 That thou appear D> 
unto men to fast, but up 
thy Father which isin ¢) 
cret: and thy Father whi’ 
seeth in secret shall rewa’ 
thee openly. 

19 Lay not up for yor 
selves treasures upon ear! 
where mothand rust do 
corrupt, and where thiey 
break through and steal 
20 But lay up for yol 
selves treasures in heave 
where neither moth D 
rust doth corrupt, @ 
where thieves do not bre 
through nor steal: 










een 


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19 





21 For where pour treas- 
ire is, there will your heart 
ye also. 

22 The light of the body is 
he eye: if therefore thine 
ye be single, thy whole 
: sth shall be full of light. 
23 But if thine eye be evil, 
oy whole body shall be 
ulof darkness. If there- 


ore the light that is in thee 
-e darkness, how great is 


| 


lat darkness! 
4 Noman ean serve two 
tasters: for either he will 
ate the one, and love the 
ther; or else he will hold 
>the one and despise the 
her. Ye cannot. serve 
od and mammon. 
5 Therefore I say unto 
vu, Take no thought for 
ur life, what ye shall eat, 
what ye shall drink; nor 
»tfor your body, what ze 
all put on. Is not the 
‘ more than meat, and 
/@ body than raiment? 
3 Behold the fowls of the 
t:for they sow not, nei- 
er do they reap, nor 
ther into barns; yet your 
avenly Father feedeth 
‘em. Are Fe not much 
_tter than they? 
| Which of you by taking 
/ought can add one cubit 
) to his stature? 
) And why take ye 
Yughtforraiment? Con- 
ler the lilies of the field, 
w they grow; they toil 
t, neither do they spin: 
_ And yet I say unto you, 
at even Solomon in all 
iglory was not arrayed 
€ one of these. 
Wherefore, if God so 
the the grass of the field, 
ich today is, and tomor- 























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" 
q 





row is cast into the oven, 
shall he not much more 
clothe you, O ye of little 
faith? 

31 Therefore take no 
thought, saying, What shall 
we eat? or, What shall we 
drink? or, Wherewithal 
shall we be clothed? 

32 (For after all these 
things do the Gentiles 
seek:) for your heavenly 
Father knoweth that ye 
have need of all these 
things. 

33 But seek ye first the 
kingdom of God, and his 


righteousness; and _ all 
these things shall be added 
unto you. 

34 Take therefore no 


thought for the morrow: 

for the morrow shall take 

thought for the things of 

itself. Sufficient unto the 

day ts the evil thereof. 
Chapter 7 

1 Judge not, that ye be not 
judged. 

2 For with what judgment 
ye judge, He shall be 
judged: an with what 
measure ye mete, it shall 
be measured to you again. 

3 And why beholdest thou 
the mote that is in thy 
brother’s eye, but consider- 
est not the beam that isin 
thine own eye? 

4 Or how wilt thou say to 
thy brother, Let me pull 
out the mote out of thine 
eye; and, behold, a beam is 
in thine own eye? 

5 Thou hypocrite, first 
east out the beam out of 
thine own eye; and then 
shalt thou see clearly to 
cast out the mote out of thy 
brother’s eye. 


20 


6 Give not that which is 
holy unto the dogs, neither 
cast ye your pearls before 
swine, lest they trample 
them under their feet, and 
turn again and rend you. 

7 Ask,andit shall be given 
you; seek, and ye shall 
find; knock, and it shall be 
opened unto you: 

6 For every one that ask- 
eth receiveth; and he that 
seeketh findeth; and to 
him that knocketh it shall 
be opened. 

9 Or what man is there of 
you, whom if his son ask 
bread, will he give hima 
stone? 

10 Or if he ask a fish, will 
he give him a serpent? 

11 If ye then, being evil, 
know how togive good gifts 
unto your children, how 
much more shall your Fa- 
ther which is in heaven 
give good things to them 
that ask him? 

12 Therefore all things 
whatsoever ye would that 
men should do to you, do 
ye even so to them: for this 
is the law and the prophets. 

13 Enter ye in at the strait 

gate: for wide ts the gate, 
and broad zs the way, that 
leadeth to destruction, and 
many there be which goin 
thereat: 
14 Because strait 7s the 
gate, and narrow is, the 
way, which leadeth unto 
life, and few there be’ that 
find it. 

15 Beware of false proph- 
ets, which come to you in 
sheep’s clothing, but in- 
wardly they are ravening 
wolves. 

16 Ye shall Enow them by 





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their fruits. Do men gathe 
grapes of thorns, or figs <¢ 
thistles? : : 
17 Even so every good tre) 
bringeth forth good fruit 
but a corrupt tree bringet| 
forth evil fruit, ; 
18 A good tree cann¢ 
bring forth evil fruit, ne 
ther can a corrupt tré 
bring forth good fruit. 

19 Every tree that brinj 
eth not forth good fruit | 
hewn down, and cast ini) 
the fire. 
20 Wherefore ‘by the) 
fruits ye shall know then 
21 Notevery one that sail! 
unto me, Lord, Lord, sha 
enter into the kingdom || 
heaven; but he that doe) 
the will of my Father whit 
is in heaven. ‘ 
22 Many will say tome’ 
that day, Lord, Lord, ha 
we not prophesied in fl 
name? and in thy nar 
have east out devils? at 
in thy name done mal 
wonderful works? 
23 And then will I profe 
unto them, I never kne 
you: depart from me, — 
that work iniquity. | 
24 Therefore whosoey 
heareth these sayings 
mine, and doeth them,| 
willliken him unto a Wi 
man, which built hishov! 
upon a rock: A 
25 And the rain dence | 
and the floods came, @| 
the winds blew, and dé} 
upon that house; and } 
fell not: forit was fo 
upon a rock. = | 
26 And every one tli} 
heareth these sayings | 
mine, and doeth them? 
shall be likened unto 


‘ 
1 


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21 





dolish man, which built 
is house upon the sand: 

7 And the rain descended, 
od the floods came, and 
le winds blew, and beat 
pon that house; and it 
ll : and great was the fall 
Ch 














ST. LUKE 
Chapter 6 


0 Blessed be ye poor: for 
jurs is the kingdom of 


1 Blessed are ye that hun- 
ir now: for ye shall be 
led. Blessed are ye that 
ee new: for ye shall 


ugh. 

2 Blessed are ye, when 
2m shall hate you, and 
1en they shall separate 
u from their company, and 
all reproach you, and 
st out your name asevil, 
? the Son of man’s sake. 

> Rejoice ye in that day, 
d leap for joy: for, be- 
ld, your reward is great 
heaven: for in the like 
imner did their fathers 
to the prophets. 

But woe unto you that 
» rich! for ye have re- 
ved your consolation. 
Woe unto you that are 
1! for ye shall hunger. 
‘e unto you that laugh 
w! for ye shall mourn 
1 weep. 

Woe unto you, when all 
m shall speak well of 
i! for so did their fathers 
‘he false prophets. 

But I say unto you 
ich hear, Love your 
mies,do good to them 
ich hate you, 

Bless them that curse 


you, and pray for them 
which despitefully use you. 

29 And unto him that 
smiteth thee on the one 
cheek offer also the other; 
and him that taketh away 
thy cloak forbid not to take 
thy coat also. 

30 Give to every man that 
asketh of thee; and of him 
that taketh away thy goods 
ask them not again. 

31 And as ye would that 
men should do to you, do 
yealso to them likewise. 

32 For if ye love them 
which love you, what 
thank have-ye? for sinners 
also love those that love 
them. . 

83 And if ye do good to 
them which do good to 

ou, what thank have ye? 

or sinners also do even the 
same. 

34 Andif ye lend to them 
of whom ye hope to receive, 
what thank have ye? for 
sinners also lend to sin- 
ners, to receive as much 
again. 

85 But love ye your ene- 
mies, and do good, and 
lend, hoping for nothing 
again; and your reward 
shall be great, and ye shall 
be the children of the 
Highest: for he is kind 
unto the unthankful and 
to the evil. 

36 Be ye therefore merci- 
ful, as your Father also is 
merciful. 

87 Judge not, and ye shall 
not be judged: condemn 
not, and ye shall not be 
condemned: forgive, and ye 
shall be forgiven: 

88 Give, and it shall be 
given unto you; good meas- 


22 





ure, pressed down, and 
shaken together, and run- 
ning over, shall men give 
into your bosom. For with 
the same measure that ye 
mete withal it shall be 
measured to you again. 

89 Can the blind lead the 
blind? shall they not both 
fall into the ditch? 

40 The disciple is not 
above his master: butevery 
one that is perfect shall 
be as his master. 

41 And why beholdest thou 
the mote that is in thy 
brother’seye, but perceiy- 
est not the beam that isin 
thine own eye? 

42 Efther how canst thou 
say to thy brother, Brother, 
let me pull out the mote 
thatisin thine eye, when 
thou thyself beholdest not 
the beam that is in thine 
own eye? Thou hypocrite, 
cast out first the beam out 
of thine own eye, and then 
shalt thou see clearly to 
pull out the mote that is in 
thy brother’s eye. a 

43 Fera good tree bring- 
eth not forth corrupt fruit; 
neither doth a corrupt tree 
bring forth good fruit. 

44 For every tree is known 
by his own fruit. For of 
thorns men do not gather 
figs, nor of a bramble bush 
gather they grapes. 

45 A good man outof the 
good treasure of his heart 
bringeth forth that which 
is good; and an evil man 
out of the evil treasure of 
his heart bringeth forth 
that which is evil: for of 
the abundance of the heart 
his mouth speaketh. 

46 And why ecall ye me, 


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Lord, Lord, and do not: 
things which I say? H 

47 Whosoever cometh . 
me, and heareth my s) 
ings, and doeth them, I y! 
shew you to whom he: 
like: b 
48 He is like a man wh} 
built a house, and digy1 
deep, and laid the foun: 
tion ona rock: and wl 
the flood arose, the stre 
beat vehemently upon t 
house, and could not shi 
it; for it was founded uj 
a rock. 

49 But he that heare 
and doeth not, is like! 
man that without a fo’ 
dation built a house w 
the earth; against wh 
the stream did beat ve 
mently, and immediat 
it fell; and the ruin of t 
house was great. 



















Capernaum, July, A.D, 


To a Centuriaz (a) 


ST. MATTH 

Chapter § 

71 will come and ! 
him. 


To the People 


ST. MATTH 
Chapter 8 
10 Verily I say unto } 
Ihave not found so g 
faith, no, not in Israel. 
11 And I say unto } 
That many shall come f 
the east and west, ands 
sit down with Abrah 
and Isaac, and Jacob, ip 
kingdom of heaven: 
12 But the children of | 
kingdom shall be cast 
into outer darkness: tl 





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23 





shall be weeping and 
rnashing of teeth. 
| 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 7 
9Isay unto you, I have 
10t found so great faith, 
10, Not in Israel. 

















'e a Ceaturian (b) 


ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 8 
13 Go thy way; and as 
hou hast believed, so be it 








Aud her Son 
ST. LUKE 
Chapter 7 
+3 Weep not. 
4 Young man, I say unto 
tee, Arise. 








) Near Cana, Aug. A.D. 28 


| 0 Disciples of 
John the Baptist 


ST. MATTHEW 
Al Chapter 11 

*. Go and shew John again 
ose things which ye do 
ar and see: 

The blind receive their 
fht,and the lame walk, 
@ lepers are cleansed, and 
2 deaf hear, the dead are 
Sed up, and the poor 
ve the gospel preached 
them 


And blessed is he, who- 
‘ver shall not be offended 
me, 


8ST. LUKE 


Chapter 7 
22 Goyour way, and tell 
John what things ye have 
seen and heard; how that 
the blind see, the lame 
walk, the lepers are cleans- 
ed, the deaf hear, the dead 
are raised, to the poor the 
gospelis preached. 
23 And blessed is he, who- 
soever shall not be offended 
in me. 





Near Cana, Aug. A.D. 28 
To the Multitude 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 11 

7 What went ye out into 
the wilderness to see? A 
reed shaken with the wind? 

S$ But what went ye out 
for to see? A man clothed 
in soft raiment? behold, 
they that wear soft clothing 
are in kings’ houses. 

9 But what went ye out for 
to see? A prophet? yea, I 
say unto you, and more 
than a prophet. 

10 For this is he, of whom 
it is written, Behold, Isend 
my messenger before thy 
face, which shall prepare 
thy way before thee. 

11 Verily I say unto you, 
Among them that are born 
of women there hath not 
risen a greater than John 
the Baptist: notwithstand- 
ing, he that is least in the 
kingdom of heayen is 
greater than he. 

12 And from the days of 
John the Baptist until now 
the kingdom of heaven suf- 
fereth violence, and the 
violent take it by force, 


24 





13 For all the prophets and 
the law prophesied until 
John, 

14 And if ye will receive it, 
this is Elias, which was for 
to come. 

15 He that hath ears to 
héar, let him hear, 

16 But whereunto shall I 
liken this generation? It is 
like unto children sitting 
in the markets, and calling 
unto their fellows, 

17 And saying, We have 
piped unto you, and ye 
have not danced; we have 
mourned unto you, and ye 
have not lamented. 

18 For John came neither 
eating nor drinking, and 
they say, He hath a devil. 

19 The Son of man came 
eating and drinking, and 
they say, Behold a man 
gluttonous, and a _wine- 
bibber, a friend of publi- 
eans and sinners. But wis- 
dom is justified of her chil- 
dren. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 7 

24 What went ye out into 
the wilderness for to see? 
A reed shaken with the 
wind? 

25 But what went ye out 
for to see? 
in soft raiment? Behold, 
they which are gorgeously 
apparelled, and live deli- 
eately, are in kings’ courts. 

26 But what went ye out 
for to see? A prophet? Yea, 
Isay unto you, and much 
more than a prophet. 

27 This is he, of whom it is 
written, Behold, Isend my 
messenger before thy face, 
which shall prepare thy 
way before thee. 


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Aman clothed |° 





























28 For I say unto you 
Among those that are bori 
of women there is mot 
greater prophet than Johi 
the Baptist: but he thati 
least in the kingdom © 
God is greater than he. 

31 Whereunto then shall 
liken the men of this gen 
eration? and to what ar 
they like? -% 

32 They are like unto chil 


? 


dren sitting in the marke 
place, and calling one t 
another, and saying, W 
have piped unto you, am 
ye have not danced; W 
have mourned to you, am 
ye have not wept. > 
33 For John the Baptis 
came neither eating brea 
nor drinking wine; andy 
say, He hathadevil. 

34 The Son of man is com 
eating and drinking; an 
ye say, Behold a gluttonot 
man, and 4 winebibber, 
friend of publicans and sii 
ners! 

35 But wisdom is justifie 
of all her children. = 


Capernaum, Sept. ADB 


To Simon a Pharisee 
Parable of Two Debte 





40. Simon, 
what to say unto thee. 
41 There was @& cer 
creditor which had 
debtors: the one owed 
hundred pence, and 
other fifty. , 
42 And when they ! 
nothing to pay, he fra 
forgave them both. Te 
therefore, which of 
will love him most? 


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hast rightly 
ged. 

, Seest thou this woman? 
ntered into thine house, 
yu gavest me no water 
‘my feet: but she hath 
shed my feet with tears, 
ad wiped them with the 
irs of her head. 

Thou gavest me no kiss: 
Sthis woman, since the 
ie l eame in, hath not 
sed to kiss my feet. 

My head with oil thou 
st not anoint: but this 
faan hath anointed my 
} with ointment. 
Wherefore I say unto 
@, Her sins, which are 
ay, are forgiven; for she 
2d much: but to whom 
‘eis forgiven, the same 
sth little. Nie 








; pernaum, Sept. A.D. 28 


4 Woman a Sinner 

ST. LUKE 
Chapter 7 

#Thy sins are forgiven. 

4 Thy faith hath saved 
wi; gO in peace. 





 pernaum, Oct. A.D. 28 
Scribes and Pharisees 


- $§T. MATTHEW 
Chapter 12 
Sivery kingdom divided 
#8 ust itself is brought to 
lation; and eyery city 
© ouse divided against 
Mitshall not stand: 
ind if Satan cast out 
So, he is divided against 
‘elf; how shall then his 
dom stand? 
iAnd if I by Beelzebub 
out devils, by whom 


25 


do your children cast them 
out? therefore they shall be 
your judges. 

28 But if I east out devils 
by the Spirit of God, then 
the kingdom of God iscome 
unto you. 

29 Or else, how can one 
enter into a strong man’s 
house, and spoil his goods, 
except he first bind the 
strong man? and then he 
will spoil his house. 

380 He thatis not with me 
is against me; and he that 
gathereth not with me 
scattereth abroad, 

31 Wherefore I say unto 
you, All manner of sin and 
blasphemy shall be for- 
given unto men: but the 
blasphemy against the Holy 
Ghost shall not be forgiven 
unto men. 

32 And whosoever speak- 
eth a word against the Son 
of man, it shall be forgiven 
him: but whosoever speak- 
eth against the Holy Ghost, 
it shall not be forgiven 
him, neither in this world, 
neither in the world to 
come. 

83 Either make the tree 
good, and his fruit good; 
or else make the tree cor- 
rupt, and his fruit corrupt: 
for the tree is known by his 
fruit. 

34 O generation of vipers, 
how can ye, bss evil, 
speak good things? for out 
of the abundance of the 
heart the mouth speaketh. 

35 A good man out of the 
good treasure of the heart 
bringeth forth good things: 
and an eyil man out of the 
evil treasure bringeth forth 
evil things. 





26 


36 But Isay unto you, That 
every idle word that men 
shall speak, they shall give 
account thereofin the day 
of judgment. 

37 For by thy words thou 
shalt be justified, and by 
thy words thou shalt be 
condemned. 

39 An eviland adulterous 
generation seeketh after a 
sign; and there shall no 
sign be given toit, but the 
sign of the prophet Jonas: 

40 For as Jonas was three 
days and three nights in 
the whale’s belly; so shall 
the Son of man be three 
days and three nights in 
the heart of the earth. 

41 The men of Nineveh 
shall rise in judgment 
with this generation, and 
shall condemn it: because 
they repented at the 
preaching of Jonas; and, 
behold, a_ greater than 
Jonas is here. 

42 The queen of the south 
shallrise up in the judg- 
ment with this generation, 
and shall condemn it: for 
she came from the utter- 
most parts of the earth to 
hear the wisdom of Solo- 
mon;and, behold, a greater 
than Solomon is here. ; 

43 When the unclean spirit 
is gone out of a man, he 
walketh through dry 
places, seeking rest, and 
findeth none. , 

44 Then he saith, I will re- 
turn into my house from 
whence I came out; and 
when he is come, he find- 
eth it empty, swept, and 
garnished. 4 

45 Then goeth he, and 
taketh with himself seven 





THE WORDS OF JESUS © 























other spirits more wicl 
than himself, and they 
ter in and dwell there:¢ 
the last state of that ma) 
worse than the first. E 
so shall it be also unto1 
wicked generation. 

48 Whois my mother? 
who are my brethren? 

49 Behold my mother : 
my brethren! 

50 For whosoever shal 
the will of my Fat 
which is in heaven, 
same is my brother, } 
sister, and mother. 





ST. MA 
Chapter 3 


23 How can Satan cast 
Satan? 

24 And it a kingdom be 
vided against itself, i 
kingdom cannot stand. 

25 And if a house be 
vided against itself, : 
house cannot stand. 

26 And if Satan rise 
against himself, and 
divided, he cannot sté 
but hath an end. . 

27 No man can enter 
a strong man’s house, 
spoil his goods, excep! 
will first bind the st 
man; and then he 
spoil his house. 

28 Verily I say unto~ 
All sins shall be forg 
unto the sons of men, 
blasphemies wherewitl 
ever they shall besa 

29 Buthe that shall ! 
eng against the 1] 

host hath never for 
ness, but is in dange 
eternal damnation: — 

33. Whois my mothe! 
my brethren 


































34 Behold my mother and 
iy brethren! 

% For whosoever shall do 
1e will of God, the same is 
ty brother, andmy sister, 
ad mother. 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 11 


7 Every kingdom divided 
rainst itself is brought to 
‘ssolation; and a house dt- 
ded against a house 
lleth. 

$ If Satan also be divided 
ainst himself, how shall 
8 kingdom stand?  be- 
use ye say that I cast out 
yils through Beelzebub. 
’Andif I by Beelzebub 
st out devils, by whom 
your sons cast them out? 
srefore shall they be 
ur judges. 

~ButifI with the finger 
God cast out devils, no 


some upon you. 

When a _ strong man 
ned keepeth his palace, 
goods are in peace: 

But when a stronger 
nm he shall come upon 
1, and overcome him, he 
eth from him all his 
iour wherein he trusted, 
| divideth his spoils. 

He thatis not with me 
ainst me; and he that 
ereth not with me 
itereth. 

When the unclean spirit 
one out of a man, he 
keth through dry 
‘es, seeking rest; and 
ing none, he saith, I 
return unto my house 
nee I came out. 

And when he cometh, 


; THE WORDS OF JESUS 


abt the kingdom of God 


27 


he findeth it swept and 
garnished. 

26 Then goeth he, and 
taketh lo him seven other 
spirits more wicked than 
himself; and they enter in, 
and dwell there: and the 
last state of that man is 
worse than the first. 

29 This is an evil genera- 
tion: they seek a sign; and 
there shall no sign be given 
it, but the sign of Jonas the 
prophet. ~ 

30 For as Jonas was a sign 
unto the Nineyites, so shall 
also the Son of man be to 
this generation. 

31 The queen of the south 
shall rise up in the judg- 
ment with the men of this 
generation, and condemn 
them: for she came from 
the utmost parts of the 
earth to hear the wisdom 
of Solomon; and, behold, a 
greater than Solomon is 
here, . 

32 The men of Nineveh 
shall rise up in the judg- 
ment with this generation, 
and shall condemn it: for 
they repented at the 
preaching of Jonas; and, 
behold, a greater than 
Jonas is here. 

33 Noman, when he hath 
lighted a candle, putteth it 
in a secret place, neither 
under a bushel, but on a 
candlestick, that they 
which come in may see the 
light. 

34 The light of the er is 
the eye: therefore when 
thine eye is single, thy 
whole body also is full of 
light; but when thine eye is 
evil, thy body also és full of 
darkness. 


28 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 





85 Take heed therefore, 
that the light which is in 
thee be not darkness. 

36 Ifthy whole body there- 
fore be full of light, having 
no part dark, the whole 
shall be full of light, as 
when the bright shining of 
a candle doth give thee 
light. 

Chapter 8 

21 My mother and m 
brethren are these whic 
ae the word of God, and 
do it. 








Capernaum, Oct, A.D. 28 


To a Certain Woman 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 11 © 
28 Yea, rather, blessed are 
they that hear the word of 
God, and keep it. 








Sea of Galilee, Oct. A.D, 28 


To the Multitude 
Parable of the Sower 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 13 

3 Behold, a sower went 
forth to sow; 
4 And when he sowed, 
some seeds fell by the way 
side, and the fowls came 
and devoured them up: 
5 Some fell upon stony 
laces, where they had not 
much earth: and forthwith 
they sprung up, because 
they had no deepness of 
earth: 
6 And when the sun was 
up, they were scorched; 
and because they had no 
root, they withered away. 
7 And some fell among 


‘ground, where it had ? 


thorns; and the thor 
spruns up, and chok 
them: ; | 
8 But other fell into go 
ground, and Hine 01 
fruit, some a hundredfo 
some sixtyiold, some th 
tyfold. 
9 Who hath ears to he 
let him hear. . | 

























I 


ST. MAJ] 
Chapter 4 


3 Hearken; Behold, th 
went out a sower to sow 
4 And it came ‘to pass, 
he sowed, some fell by? 
way side, and the fowl 
the air came and deyow 
it up. 
5 And some fell on st¢ 


much earth; and imme 
ately it sprang up, beca’ 
it had no depth of earth 

6 But when the sun 1 
up, it was scorched; and 
cause it had no root, 
withered away. 

7 And some fell amt 
thorns, and the thorns g) 
up, and choked it, am 
yielded no fruit. 

8 And other fell on 3 
ground, and did yield 
that Ofte up and 
creased, and brought fo! 
some thirty, and some” 
ty, and some a hundre 

He that hath ears 
hear, let him hear. 


ST. LU 
Chapters — 
5 A sower went out to 
his seed: and as he 
some fell by the way § 
and it was trodden dé 





4 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


und the fowls of the air de- 
voured it. 

§ And some fell upon a 
‘oek; and as soon as it was 
prung up, it withered 
way, because it lacked 
noisture. 

7 And some fell among 
hrons: and the _ thorns 
prang up with it, and 
hoked it. 

§ And other fell on good 
round, and sprang up, 
nd bare fruit a hundred- 
id. He that hath ears to 
ear, let him hear. 

De aaa en oe A Se 


ea Of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 28 


0 His Disciples 
Concerning the Sower 


ST. MATTHEW 
? Chapter 13 
1 Because it is given unto 
yu to know the mysteries 
the kingdom of heaven, 
it to them it is not given. 
2 For whosoever hath, to 
™ shall be given, and he 
all haye more abund- 
ice: but whosoever hath 
%t, from him shall be 
Hg away even that he 





















3 Therefore speak I to 
emin parables: because 
ey seeing see not; and 
aring they hear not, nei- 
er do they understand. 

t And in them is fulfilled 
eg Brophany of Esaias, 
lich saith, By hearing ye 
all hear, and shall not 
derstand; and seeing ye 
all see, and shall not 
teeive: 

For this people’s heart 
waxed aang. and their 
are dull of hearing, 


29 





and their eyes they have 
closed; lest at any time 
they should see with their 
eyes,and hear with their 
ears, and should under- 
stand with their heart, 
and should be converted, 
and I should heal them. 

16 But blessed are your 
eyes, for they see: and your 
ears, for they hear. 

17 For verily I say. unto 
you, That many prophets 
and righteous men have de- 
sired to see those things 
which ye see, and have not 
seen them; and to hear 
those things which ye hear, 
and have not heard them. 

18 Hear ye therefore the 
parable of the sower. 

19 When any one heareth 
the word of the kingdom, 
and understandeth it not, 
then cometh the wicked 
one, and ecatcheth away 
that which was sown in his 
heart. This is he which re- 
ceived seed by the way 


side. 

20 But he that received 
the seed into stony places, 
the same is he that heareth 
the word, and anon with 
joy receiveth it; d 

21 Yet hath he not root in 
himself, but dureth for a 
while: for when tribulation 
or persecution ariseth be- 
cause of the word; by and 
by he is offended. 

22 He also that received 
seed among the thorns is he 
that heareth the word; and 
the care of this world, and 
the deceitfulness of riches, 
choke the word, and he 
becometh unfruitful. 

23 But he that received 
seed into the good ground 


30 


is he that heareth the 
word, and understandeth 
it; which also beareth 
fruit, and bringeth forth, 
some a hundredfold, some 
sixty, some thirty. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 4 


1i Unto youit is given to 
know the mystery of the 
kingdom of God: but unto 
them that are without, all 
these things are done in 
parables: 

12 That seeing they may 
see, and not perceive; and 
hearing they may hear, 
and not understand; lest at 
any time they should be 
converted, and their sins 
should be forgiven them. 
13 Know ye not this para- 
ble? and how then will ye 
know all parables? 

14 The sower soweth the 
word. 

15 And these are they by 
the way side, where the 
word is sown; but when 
they have heard, Satan 
cometh immediately, and 
taketh away the word that 
was sown in their hearts. 
16° And these are they like- 
wise which are sown or 
stony ground; who, when 
they have heard the word, 
immediately receive it with 
gladness; i 
17 And have no root in 
themselves, and so endure 
but fora time: afterward, 
when affliction or persecu- 
tion ariseth for the word’s 
sake, immediately they are 
offended. 

18 And these are they 
which are sown among 





THE WORDS OF JESUS | 


thorns; such as hear t 


word, 

19 And the cares of tl 
world, and the deceitfi 
ness of riches, and the-lu 
of other things entering > 
choke the word, andit ] 
cometh unfruitful. 
20 And these are th 
which are sown on go, 
ground; such as hear t 
word, and receive it, a@ 
bring forth fruit, so 
thirtyfold, some sixty, a 
some a hundred. 


' $T. LUI 
Chapter 3 













others in parables; 
seeing they might not § 
and hearing they mij 
not understand. 

11 Now the parable is tk 
The seed is the word 


0 . 

12 Those by the ¥ 
side are they that he 
then cometh the devil,é 
taketh away the word 
of their hearts, lest #) 
should believe and 
saved. 

13 They on the rock 
they, which, when _ ft) 
hear, receive the word W 
joy; and these have 
root, which for a while 
lieve, and in time of te! 
tation fall away. 

14 And that which 
among thorns are tk 
which, when they bh 
heard, go forth, and 
choked with cares ' 
riches and pleasures of 
life, and bring no frui 
perfection. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


' 
15 But that on the good 
round are they, which in 
n honest and good heart, 
jaying heard the word, 
jeep it, and bring forth 
suit with patience. 4 


























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‘0 the Multitude 
Parable of the Tares 


ae ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 18 

4 The kingdom of heaven 
likened unto a man 

hich sowed good seed in 

8 fieid: 

/5 But while men slept, 
/Senemy came and sowed 
}) res among the wheat, and 
#)2nt his way. 
)5 But when the blade 
is sprung up, and brought 
jrth fruit, then appeared 
e tares also. 
' So the servants of the 
useholder came and said 
ito him, Sir, didst not 
 0U sow good seed in thy 
ld? from whence then 
) th it tares? 

‘He said unto them, An 
emy hath donethis. The 
‘vyants said unto him, 
/lt thou then that we go 
/d gather them up? 
®) But he said, Nay; lest 

‘ile ye gather up the 
'€s, ye root up also the 
eat with them. 
| Let both grow together 
Vil the harvest: and in 
+ time of harvest I will 
_to the reapers, Gather 
together first the tares, 
‘. bind them in bundles 
burn them: but gather 
+ wheat into my barn. 


31 


Sea of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 28 


To the Disc.ptes 
Concerning the Parable 
of Tares 

ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 13 

37 He that soweth the 
good seed is the Son of man; 

38 The field is the world; 
the good seed are the chil- 
dren of the kingdom; but 
the tares are the children 
of the wicked one; 

39 The enemy that sowed 
them is the devil; the har- 
vest is the end of the world; 
and the reapers are the 
angels. 

40 As therefore the tares 
are gathered and burned in 
the fire; so shall it be in 
the end of this world. 

41 The Son of man shall 
send forth his angels, and 
they shall gather out of his 
RS she all things that of- 
fend, and them which do 
iniquity; 

42 And shall cast them 
into a furnace of fire: there 
shall be wailing and gnash- 
ing of teeth. 

43 Then shall the right- 
eous shine forth as the sun 
in the kingdom of their 
Father. Who hath ears to 
hear, let him hear. 











Sea of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 28 


To the Multitude 
Parable of Seed 
Growing Secretly 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 4 
26 So is the kingdom of 
God, as if aman should cast 
seed into the ground; 


32 


27 And should sleep, and 
rise night and day, and the 
seed should spring and 
grow up, he knoweth not 
how. 

28 For the earth bringeth 
forth fruit of herself; first 
the blade, then the ear, af- 
ter that the fuil corn in the 
ear. 

29 But when the fruit is 
brought forth, immedi- 
ately he putteth in the 
sickle, because the harvest 
is come. 








Sea of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 28 


To the Multitude 
Parable of Mustard Seed 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 13 

31 The kingdom of heaven 

is like to a grain of mus- 
tard seed, which a man 
took, and sowed in his field: 
382 Which indeed is the 

least of all seeds: but when 
it is grown, itis the great- 
est among herbs, and be- 
cometh a tree, so that the 
birds of the air come and 


lodge in the _ branches 
thereof. 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 4 


80 Whereunto shall we 

liken the kingdom of God? 
or with what comparison 
shall we compare it? 

31 Jt is like a grain of mus- 
tard seed, which, when it 
is sownin the earth, is less 
than all the seeds that be 
in the earth: 

32 But when it is sown, it 
groweth up and becometh 
greater than all herbs, 
and shooteth out great 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


bratfeches; so that th 
fowls of the air may lodg 
under the shadow of it. 








Se# of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 2 


To the Multitude | 
Parable of the Leaver 


ST. MATTHEY: 
Chapter 13 
33 The kingdom of heaye 
is like unto leaven, whic 
a woman took, and hid i 
three measures of meal, ti 
the whole was ‘leavened. 















Sea of Galilee, Oct. A.D. : 


To the Multitude =| 
Parable of the Hidde 
Treasure 


ST. MATTHE: 

Chapter 13 
44 Again, the kingdom | 
heaven is like unto trea’ 
ure hid in a field; tl 
whieh when a man hai 
ees he hideth, and f 
Joy thereof goeth and se) 
all that he hath, at 
buyeth that field. 4 


| 


Sea of Galilee, Oct. | 


To the Multitude 
Parable of the Pearl. 


ST. MATTHE 
Chapter 13 

45 Again, the kingdom | 
heaven is like unto a me 
chantman, seeking g 
pearls: 
46 Who, when he 
found one pearl of © 
price, went and sol 
that he had, and bought 


= 


« 


* 








THE WORDS OF JESUS 


Sea of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 28 


To the Multitude 
Parable of Draw-net 
ST. MATTHEW 
: Chapter 13 
| 47 Again, the kingdom of 
i1eaven is like unto a net, 
hat was cast into the sea, 
_ ind gathered ofevery kind: 
48 Which, when it was 
ull, they drew to shore 
md sat down, and gathered 
he good into vessels, but 
ast the bad away. 
49 So shall it be at the end 
f the world: the angels 
hall come forth, and sever 
he wicked from among 
he just, 
90 And shall cast them 
ato the furnace of fire: 
iere shall be wailing and 
nashing of teeth. 



















jea of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 28 


o the Multitude 
Parable of Candle 
Under Bushel 
ST. MARK 


Chapter 4 

1 Iisa candle brought to 
:put under a bushel, or 
ider a bed? and not to be 
ton a candlestick? 

2 For there is nothing: 
d, which shall not be 
wmifested; neither was 
-y thing kept secret, but 
) at it should come abroad. 
/ 


| If any man have ears to 
ar, let him hear, 

} Take heed what ye 
ar. With what measure ye 

 iite, it shallbe measured 

- tyou;and unto you that 

ar Shall more be given. 
For he that hath, to 

n shall be given: and he 


: 


33 


that hath not, from him 
shall be taken even that 
which he hath. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 8 

16 No man, when he hath 
lighted a eandle, covereth 
it with a vessel, or putteth 
it under a bed; but setteth 
zt on a candlestick, that 
they which enter in may 
see the light. 

17 For nothing is secret, 
that shall not be made 
manifest; neither any thing 
hid, that shall not be 
known and come abroad. 


18 Take heed therefore 
how ye hear: for whoso- 
ever hath, to him shall be 
given; and whosoever hath 
not, from him shall be 
taken even that which he 
seemeth to have. 








Sea of Galilee, Oct. A.D. 28 


To the Disciples 
Concerning Parables 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 13 

51 Have ye understood all 
these things? 
52 Therefore every scribe 
which is instructed unto 
the kingdom of heaven, is 
like unto a man thatis a 
householder, which bring- 
eth forth out of his treas- 
ure things new and old. 





Sea of Galilee, Noy. A.D. 28 


To His Disciples 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 8 
26 Why are ye fearful, O 
ye of little faith? 


34 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 4 
35 Let us pass over unto 
the other side. 
40 Why are ye so fearful? 
how is it that ye have no 
faith? 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 8 
22 Let us go over unto the 
other side of the lake. 
25 Where is your faith? 





Sea of Galilee, Nov. A.D. 28 
Unto the. Sea 
ST. MARK 


Chapter 4 
39 Peace, be still. 


Decapolis, Nov. A.D. 28 


To Unclean Spirits 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 8 

32. Go. 

ST. MARK 
Chapter 5 

8 Come out of the man, 
thow unclean spirit. 

9 What is thy name? 

19 Go home to thy friends, 
and tell them how great 
things the Lord hath done 
for thee, and hath had 
compassion on t] on thee. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 8 

80 What is thy name? 

89 Return to thine own 
house, and shew how,great 
things God hath done unto 
thee. 








Capernaum, Dec. A.D. 28 


To Woman and Others 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 9 
22 Daughter, be of good 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


comfort; thy faith. hat 
made thee whole. 


ST. MAB 
Chapter 5 

30 Who touched “m 
clothes? | 
34 Daughter, thy fait 
hath made thee whole; ¢ 
in peace, and be whole { 
thy plague. 











ST. LUK 
Chapter 8 , 

45 Who touched me? 

46 Somebody hath touche 
me: for I perceive that yi 
tue is gone out of me. 

48 Daughter, be of go 
comfort: thy faith ha 
made thee whole; go 
peace. 








Capernaum, Dec. A.D. 2} 


To Jairus and Others 


ST. MATTHE 

Chapter 9 
24 Give place: for t 
maid is not dead, Bb 
sleepeth. : 


<) 
ST, MA 
Chapter 5 
36 Be not afraid, “ 
believe. 
39 Why make ye this a 
and weep? the dams 
not dead, but sleepetiigy : 


ST. LUI 

Chapter 8 7 

50 Fear not: believe on 
and she shall be 


whole. 
52 Weep not; she is] 


dead, but sleepeth. i 


ow. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


39 





Japernaum, Dec. A.D. 28 
0 Jarius’Daughter 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 5 
1 Talitha cumi;—[inter- 
‘eted, Damsel, arise.] 


ST. LUKE 
_ Chapter 8 
{ Maid, arise. 



























fapernaum, Dee, A.D. 2 

1 Two Blind Men 

8ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 9 

| Believe ye that I am 
te to do this? 

According to your faith 
it unto you. 

See that no man know 











Nazareth, Dee. A.D. 28 
the People 

ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 13 

A prophet is not with- 
honour, savein hisown 
ntry, and in his own 
ise. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 6 
i prophet is not without 
our, but in his own 
atry, and among his 
kin, and in his own 
se. 
ae 
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‘he Disciples 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 9 
The harvest truly is 
teous, but the labour- 
we few; 
‘tay ye therefore the 


Lord of the harvest, that 
he will send forth labour- 
ers into his harvest. 





Capernaum, Feb. A.D. 29 

To the Twelve Disciples 

ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 10 

5 Go not into the way of 
the Gentiles, and into any 
city of the Samaritans en- 
ter ye not: 

6 But go rather to the lost 
sheep of the house of Israel. 

7 And as ye go, preach, 
saying, The kingdom of 
heaven is at hand. 

8 Heal the sick, cleanse 
the lepers, raise the dead, 
east out devils: freely ye 
have received, freely give. 

9 Provide neither gold, 
nor silver, nor brassin your 
purses; 

10 Nor scrip for your jour- 
ney, neither two coats, nei- 
ther shoes, nor yet staves: 
for the workman is worthy 
of his meat. 

11 And into whatsoever 
city or town ye shall enter, 
inquire whoin itis worthy; 
and there abide till ye go 
thence. 

12 And when ye come into 
a house, salute it. 

13 And if the house be wor- 
thy, let your peace come 
upon it: but if it be not 
worthy, let your peace re- 
turn to you. 

14 And whosoever shall 
not receive you, nor hear 
your words, when ye de- 
part out of that house or 
city, shake off the dust of 
your feet. 

15 Verily I say unto you, 
It shall be more toler 


36 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 





able for the land of Sodom 
and Gomorrah in the day 
of judgment, than for that 


city. 

16 Behold, I send you 
forth as sheepin the midst 
of wolves: be ye therefore 
wise as serpents, and harm- 
less as doves. 

17 But beware of men: for 
they will deliver you up to 
the councils, and they will 
scourge you in their syna- 

ogues; 

18 And ye shall be brought 
before governors and kings 
for my sake, for a testi- 
mony against them and the 
Gentiles. 

19 But when they deliver 
you up, take no thought 
how or what ye shall speak: 
forit shall be given youin 
that same hour what ye 
shali speak, 

20 For it is not ye that 
speak, but the Spirit of 
your Father which speak- 
eth in you. 

21 And the brother shall 
deliver up the brother to 
death, and the father the 
child: and the children 
shall rise up against their 
porenis, and cause them to 

e put to death. 

22 And yeshall be hated of 
all men for my name’ssake> 
but he that endureth to the 
end shall be saved. 

23 But when they perse- 
cute you in this city, flee 
ye into another: for verily 
Tsay unto you, Ye shall not 
have gone over the cities of 
Israel, till the Son of man 
be come. 

24 The disciple is not 
above his master, nor the 
servant above his lord. 


25 It is enough for the di 
ciple that he be as his ma 
ter, and the servant as h 
lord. Jithey have call 
the master of the hou 
Beelzebub, how much mo 
shall they call them of 5 
household? | 

26 Fear them not ther 
fore: for there is nothii 
covered, that shall not 
revealed; and hid, 
shall not be known. 

27 What I tell youin dar 
ness, thatspeak ye in ligh 
and what ye hear in t 
ear, that preach ye up 
the housetops. ; 

28 And fear not the 
which kill the body, b 
are not able to kill t 
soul: but rather fear h 
which is able to destr 
both soul and body in he 

29 Are not two sparro 
sold for a farthing? 4 
one of them shall not f 
on the ground with¢ 
your Father. A 

80 But the very hairs 

our head are ali nu 

ered. 

31 Fear ye not therefc 
ye are of more value tb 
many sparrows. 

32 Whosoever theref 
shall confess me be 
men, him will I coni 
also before my Fa 
which is in heaven. 

83 But whosoever 
deny me before men, 
will I also deny before 
Father which is in heavy 

34 Think not that I 
come to send peace 
earth: I came not to & 
peace, butasword. — 

35 For I am come to 
@& man at variance aga 














< 

































ir against her mother, and 
1e daughter in law against 
er motner in law. 

6 And a man’s foes shail 
| of his own house- 


old. 
7 He that loveth father 
*mother more than me is 
% worthy of me: and he 
at loveth son or daugh- 
r more than me is not 
orthy of me. 
3 And he that taketh not 
s cross, and followeth af- 
rme, isnot worthy of me. 
) He that findeth his life 
all lose it: and he that 
seth his life for my sake 
) all find it. 
>) He that receiveth you 
)eiveth me; and he that 
teiveth me receiveth him 
at sent me. 
. He that receiveth a 
yphet in the name of a 
yphet shall receive a 
yphet’s reward; and he 
it receiveth a righteous 
nin thenameof aright- 
is man shall receive a 
hteous man’s reward. 

And whosoever shall 
eto drink unto one of 
se little ones a cup of 
d water only inthename 
a disciple, verily I say 
0 you, he shall in no 
€ lose his reward. 

ST. MARK 

_ Chapter 6 
Tn what place soever ye 
2r into a house, there 
le till ye depart from 
t place. 

d whosoever shall 
receive you, nor hear 
» When ye _— depart 
ice, shake off the dust 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


is father,and the daugh- | under your feet for a testi- 


37 


mony against them. Verily 
I say unto you, It shall be 
more tolerable for Sodom 
and Gomorrah in the day 
ge ates than for that 
city. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 9 

8 Take nothing for your 
journey, neither staves, nor 
scrip, neither bread, nei- 
ther money; neither have 
two coats apiece. — 

4 And whatsoever house 
ye enter into, there abide, 
and thence depart. 

5 And whosoever will not 
receive you, when ye go out 
of that city, shake off the 
very dust from your feet 
for a testimony against 
them. 








Decapolis, April, A.D. 29 


To the Twelve Disciples 
While Feeding the 5000 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 14 
16 They need not depart; 
give ye them to eat. 
18 Bring them hither to 
me. 


8ST. MARK 
Chapter 6 

31 Come ye yourselves 
apart into a desert place, 
and rest awhile. 

37 Give ye them to eat. 

88 How many loaves have 
ye? go and see, 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 9 
13 Give ye them to eat. 
14 Make them sit down by 
fifties in a company. 


38 





ST, JOHN 
Chapter 6 

5 Whence shall we buy 
bread, that these may eat? 
10 Make the men sit down. 
12 Gather up the frag- 
ments that remain, that 

nothing be lost. 





Sea of Galilee, April,A.D. 29 
To the Disciples 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 14 
27 Be of good cheer; It is 
1; be not afraid. 


29 Come. 

81 0 thou of little faith, 
wherefore didst thou 
doubt? 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 6 
50 Be of good cheer; it is 
I; be not afraid. 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 6 
20 Itis 1; be not afraid. 








Synagogue in Capernaum, 
April, A.D. 29 


To the People 
Concerning Bread of Life 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 6 
26 Verily, verily, I say 
unto you, Ye seek me, not 
because ye saw the mira- 
eles, but because ye did eat 
of the loaves, and were 
filled, ~f 
27 Labour not for the 
meat which perisheth, but 
for that meat which en- 
dureth unto everlasting 
life, which the Son of man 
shall give unto you: for 
him hath God the Father 
sealed, 





















that.ye believe on hk 
whom he hath sent. 

32 Verily, verily, I 7 
unto you, Moses gave 3 
not that bread 
heaven; but my 


from heaven. 

33 For the bread of Go's 
he which cometh de) 
from heaven, and giv 
life unto the world. 

35 Iam the bread of } 
he that cometh to me sg}! 
never hunger; and het 
believeth on meshall ne? 
thirst. 

36 But I said unto j 
That ye also have seen | 
and believe not, 

37 All that the Father 
etme shall eccome to: 
and him thatcometh to® 
I will in no wise cast or) 

88 ForI came down i 
heaven, not todo mine:2 
will, but the will of. 
that sent me. H 

39 And this is the Fatk 
will which hath sent & 
that of allwhich hel 
given me I should ® 
nothing, but should 1% 
it up again at the last¢ 

40 And this is the wi 
him that sent me, 
every one which seeth 
Son, and believeth on] 
may have everlasting 
and I will raise him 0 
the last day. 

43 Murmur not am 
yourselves, 

44 No man can com 
me, except the L 
which hath sent me ¢ 
him: andI will raise 
upatthelastday. | 

45 It is written in} 


S| 


4 
5 


srophets, And they shall be 
ill taught of God. Every 
nan therefore that hath 
ieard, and hath learned of 
heFather,cometh unto me. 
46 Notthatany man hath 
een the Father, save he 
vyhich is of God, he hath 
een the Father. 
47 Verily, verily, I say 
\mto you, Hethat believeth 
| nme hath everlasting life. 
48 Lam that bread of life. 
49 Your fathers did eat 
lanna in the wilderness, 
nd are dead. 
0 This is the bread which 
ometh down from heaven, 
lat aman may eat thereof, 
nd not die. 
iL Tam the living bread 
) hich came down from 
eaven:ifany man eat of 
jiis bread, he shall live for 
} ver: and the bread that I 
ill give is my flesh, which 
) will give for the life of 
te world. 
\8 Verily, verily, I say 
ito you, Except ye eat 
@ flesh of the Son of man, 
yd drink his blood, ye 
tve no life in you. 
'4 Whoso eateth my flesh, 
jd drinketh my blood, 
ith eternal life; and I will 
ise him up at the last 






















| 
\ 


4 Yy. 
.)\) For my fiesh is meat in- 
. Fn and my blood is drink 


eed, 
\) He thateateth my flesh, 
d drinketh my blood, 
elleth in me, and I in 


7 nn. 
), As the living Father 
th sent me, and I live by 
!Father;sohe that eat- 
Yi ag even he shall live 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


39 


58 This is that bread 
which came down from 
heaven: not as your 
fathers did eat manna, and 
are dead: he that eateth of 
this bread shall live for 
ever. 








Capernaum, April, A.D. 29 


To the Disciples 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 6 

61 Doth this offend you? 

62 What and if ye shall see 
the Son of man ascend up 
where he was before? 

63 It is the Spirit that 
quickeneth; the flesh prof- 
iteth nothing: the words 
that Ispeak unto you, they 
are spirit, and they are life. 

64 But there are some of 
you that believe not. 

65 Therefore said I unto 
you, that no man can come 
unto me, except it were 
given unto him of my 
Father. 

67 Will ye also go away? 

70 Have not Ichosen you 
twelve, and one of youisa 
devil? 








Capernaum, April, A.D. 29 
To Scribes and Pharisees 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 15 

3 Why do ye also trans- 
gress the commandment of 
God by your tradition? 

4 For God commanded, 
saying, Honour thy _iather 
and mother: and, He that 
curseth father or mother, 
let him die the death. 

5 But ye say, Whosoever 
shall say to his father or 


40 





his mother, Itis a gift, by 
whatsoever thou mightest 
be profited by me; 

6 And honour not his fa- 
ther or his mother, he shall 
be free. Thus have ye made 
the commandment of God 
of none’ effect by your 
tradition. 

7 Ye hypocrites, well did 
Esaias prophesy of you, 
saying, 

8 This people draweth 
nigh unto me with their 
mouth, and honoureth me 
with their lips; but their 
_ heart is far from me. 

9 But in vain they do wor- 
ship me, teaching for doc- 
trines the commandments 
of men. 





ST. MARK 
Chapter 7 

6 Well hath Esaias proph- 
esied of you hypocrites, as 
it is written, This people 
honoureth me with their 
lips, but their heart is far 
from me. 

7 Howbeit in vain do they 
worship me, teaching for 
doctrines the command- 
ments of men. 3 

8 For laying aside the 
commandment of God, ye 
hold the tradition of men, 
as the washing of pots and 
eups: and many other such 
like things ye do. 

9 Full well ye reject the 
commandment of God, that 
ye may keep your own 
tradition. 

10 For Moses said, Honour 
thy father and thy mother; 
and, Whoso curseth father 
or mother, let him die the 
death: 


THE WORDS OF JESUS _ , 


~ 
11 But ye say, If a mé) 
shall say to his father: 
mother, It is Corban, th) 
is to say, a gift, by whats 
ever thou pint ete be pr¢_ 
ited by me; he shall be fr 
12 And ye suffer him I 
more to do aught for h 
father or his mother; 
13 Making the word | 
God of none effect throug 
your tradition, which - 
have delivered: and mal 
such like things do ye. — 



















Capernaum, April, A.D. 

To the Multitude 
ST. MATTHE 

Chapter 15} 

10 Hear, and understan 
11 Not that which goe 
into the mouth defileth 
man; but that which eo) 
eth out of the mouth, tl 
defileth a man. 


ST. MAF 

Chapter 7 
14 Hearken unto me eye 
one of you, and understan 
15 There is nothing fr¢ 
without a man, that ent 
ing into him can def 





hear, let him hear. 








Capernaum, April, A.D. 
To the Disciples . 
ST. MATTHI | 


13 Every plant, which 1 
heavenly Father hath? 
planted, shall be rooted 
14 Let them alone: 

be blind leaders of | 


+ 
> 


Bg 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


blind. And if the blind 
lead the blind, both shall 
fall into the ditch. 

16 Are ye also yet with- 
jut understanding? 

17 Do not ye yet under- 
itand, that whatsoever en- 
 ereth in at the mouth go- 
‘th into the belly, and is 
ast out into the draught? 
18 But those things which 
roceed out of the mouth 
ome forth from the heart; 
nd they defile the man. 

19 For out of the heart 
roceed evil thoughts, mur- 
ers, adulteries, fornica- 
ons, thefts, false witness, 
es: 

0 These are the things 
hich defile a man: but to 
it with unwashen hands 
‘fileth not a man. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 7 
8 Are ye so without un- 

Tstanding also? Do ye 
it perceive, that whatso- 
er thing from without 
tereth into the man, it 
nnot defile him; 

) Because it entereth not 
to his heart, but into the 
lly, and gueth out into 
2draught, purging all 
tats? 

That which cometh out 
the man, that defileth 

}man. 

For from within, out of 
» heart of men, proceed 
1 thoughts, adulteries, 
nications, murders, 

Thefts, covetousness, 

‘kedness, deceit, lasciy- 
sness, an evil eye, blas- 
any pride, foolishness: 

All these evil things 
1e from within, and de- 
the man. 




































41 


Phoenicia, June, A.D. 29 


To Syrophoenician Woman 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 15 

24 Tam not sent but unto 
the lost sheep of the house 
of Israel. 

26 Itis not meet to take 
the children’s bread, and 
to cast it to dogs. 

28 O woman, great is thy 
faith: be it unto thee even 
as thou wilt. 








ST. MARK 

Chapter 7 
27 Let the children first 
be filled: for it isnot meet 


to take the _ children’s 
bread, and to cast it unto 
the dogs. 


29 For this saying go thy 
way; the deyil is gone out 
of thy daughter. 





Decapolis, July, A.D, 29 
To Deaf and Dumb Man 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 7 ‘ 
34 Ephphatha. — (That is, 
Be opened.] 





Decapolis, July, A.D. 29 


To the Disciples 
While Feeding the 4000 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 15 
$2 I have compassion on 
the multitude, because 
they continue with me now 
three days, and have noth- 
ing toeat: and I will not 
send them away fasting, 
lest they faint in the way. 
(" How many loaves have 
ye 





42 ; 
ST. MARK | the any dr rey te Pha 
sees and of the Sadducees. | 
CAADESIE YS 5 O ye of little faith, wi, 
2I have compassion ON|/yeason ye among you! 
the multitude, because} selves, because ye ‘ha 
they have now been with|proughtno bread? ~~ | 


me three days, and have 
nothing to eat: 

3 And if I send them away 
fasting to their own houses, 
they will faint by the way: 

5 How many loaves have 
Ve 


Dalmanutha, Aug. A.D. 29 


Pharisees and Sadducees 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 16 

2 When it is evening, ye 
say, It will be fair weather: 
for the sky is red. 

3 And in the morning, Jt 
will be foul weather to day: 
for the sky is red and low- 
ering. O ye hypocrites, ye 
can discern the face of the 
sky; but can ye not dis- 
cern the signs of the times? 

4 A wicked and adulter- 
ous generation seeketh af- 
ter a sign; and there shall 
no sign be given unto it, 
but the sign of the prophet 
Jonas, 


ST. MARK 

Chapter § ; 

12 Why doth this gen- 

eration seek after a sign? 

verily I say unto you, There 

shall no sign be given unto 
this generation. : 








Decapolis, Aug. A.D. 29 


Cautions Disciples Against 
Leaven of Pharisees 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 16 
6 Take heed and beware of 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 



























9 Do ye not yet understan 

neither remember the fi 
loaves of the five thousan 
and how many baskets ° 
took up? 

10 Neither the sey 
loaves of the four thousar 
and how many baskets 
took up? 

11 How is it that ye 
not understand that’ 
spake it not to you e& 
cerning bread, that 
should beware of ft 
ieaven of the Pharisees a 
of the Sadducees? 


ST. MA): 

Chapter 8 

15 Take heed, beware 
the leaven of the Pharisé 
and of the leaven of Her 
17 Why reason ye, beca’ 
ye have no bread? perce 
ye not yet, neither und 
stand? haye ye your he 
yet hardened? . 
18 Having eyes, see yen 
and having ears, hear 
not? and do ye not reme 


ber? 

19 WhenTI brake the 1 
loaves among five™ 
sand, how many bask 
full of fragments & 
ye up? 

20 And when the se 
among four thousand, I 
many baskets full of fi 
ments took ye up? 
21 How is it that ye do 
understand? - 


i 


= 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


43 





Bethsaida, Deecapolis, Aug. 
A.D. 29 


| To a Blind Man 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 8 
26 Neither go into the 
town, nor tell zt to any in 
the town. 





















- Cesarea Philippi, Aug. 
A.D. 29 


To the Disciples 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 16 
18 Whom do men say that 
|, the Son of man, am? 
ats) pet whom say ye that I 
im 





ST. MARK 
Chapter 8 
27 Whom do men say that 


29 But whom say ye that 

ami? 
ST. LUKE 

Chapter 9 

18 Whom say the people 

hat I am? 

2) But whom say ye that 

am?, 








Cesarea Philippi, Aug. 
A.D. 29 


o Peter 
8ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 16 . 
7 Blessed art thou, Simon 
ar-jona: for flesh and 
ood hath not revealed it 
ito thee, but my Father 
hich is in heaven. 
8 And I say also unto 
ee, That thou art Peter, 
id upon this rock I will 
tild my church; and the 
tes of hell shall not pre- 
llagainst it. ~ 


19 And I will give unto 
thee the keys of the king- 
dom of heaven: and what- 
soever thou shalt bind on 
earth shall be bound in 
heaven; and whatsoever 
thous shalt loose on earth 
shall be loosed in heaven. 
23 Get thee behind me, - 
Satan: thou art an offence 
unto me: for thou sayour- 
est not the things that be 
of God, but those that be of 


men. 
frome 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 8 
383 Get thee behind me, 
Satan: for thou savourest 
not the things that be of 
God, but the things that be 
of men. 





Cesarea Philippi, Aug. 
ACD 29 


To the Disciples 
Foretells Passion 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 16 

24 Ii any man will come 
after me, let him deny him- 
self, and take up his cross, 
and follow me. 

25 For whosoever will save 
his life shall lose it: and 
whosoever will lose his life 
for my sake shall find it. 

26 For what is aman prof- 
ited, if he shall gain the 
whole world, and lose his 
own soul? or what shalla 
man give in exchange for 
his soul? 

27 For the Son of man 
shall come in the glory of 
his Father with his angels; 
and then he shall reward 
every man according to his 
works, 


44 





28 Verily I say unto you, 
There be some_ standing 
here, which shall not taste 
of death, till they see the 
Son of man coming in his 
kingdom. 





ST. MARK 
. Chapter 8 

384 Whosoever will come 

after me, let him deny him- 
self, and take up his cross, 
and follow me. 
' 85 For whosoever willsave 
his life shall lose it; but 
whosoever shall lose his 
life for my sake and the 
gospel’s, the same _ shall 
save it. 

36 For what shall it profit 
aman, if he shall gain the 
whole world, and lose his 
own soul? 

37 Or what shall a man 
give in exchange for his 
soul? 

38 Whosoever’ therefore 
shall be ashamed of me 
and of my words, in this 
adulterous and sinful gen- 
eration, of him also shall 
the Son of man be ashamed, 
when he cometh in the 
glory of his Father with 
the holy angels. 


Chapter 9 

1 Verily I say unto you, 
That there be some of 
them that stand here, 
which shall not taste of 
death, till they have seen 
the kingdom of God come 
with power. 


ST. LUKE 

Chapter 9 
22 The Son of man must 
suffer many things, and 
be rejected of the elders 


THE WORDS OF JESUS -- . 


save it. 


-"7 Arise, an 














and chief -priests 
scribes, and be slain, an 
be raised the third day. 
23 If any man will com: 
after me, let him deny him 
self, and take up his cros 
daily, and follow me. 
24 For whosoever will say 
his life shall lose it: bu 
whosoever will lose his lif 
for my sake, the same shal 


25 For what is a man ad 
vantaged, if he gain th 
whole world, and lose him”: 
self, or be cast away? 

26 For whosoever shall b 
ashamed of meand of m 
words, of him shall the So 
of man be ashamed, whe 
he shall come in his ow 
glory, and in his Father’; 
and of the holy angels. 

27 But I tell you of a truth 
there be some standin 
here, which shall not tast 
of death, till they see th 
kingdom of God. i 








Mt. Hermon, Aug. A.D. 2! 


To Peter, James and Joh 
The Transfiguration ~ 


ST. MATTHE? |. 
Chapter 17 ik 


9 Tell the vision to Tf 
man, until the Son of ma 
be risen again from tl) 


ead. { 

11 Elias truly shall fir 
come,and restore all thing 

12 But Isay unto you, Th 
Elias is come already, @ 
they knew him not, Db 
have done unto him w 
soever they listed. Like 
shali also the Son of me 
suffer of them, - 


£ 


THE WORDS OF JESUS A! 


[ems | 



















ST. MARK 
: Chapter 9 
12 Elias verily cometh 
first, and restoreth all 


things; and how it is writ- 
ten of the Son of man, that 
he must suffer many things, 
and be set at nought. 

13 But I say unto you, 
That Eliasis indeed come, 
and they have done unto 
him whatsoever they 
med, as it is written of 

im. 








Foot of Mt. Hermon, Aug. 
D. 29 


16 What question ye with 
them ? 








foot of Mt. Hermon, Aug. 
A.D. 29 


fo Father of Son 
Having a Dumb Spirit 


4 ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 17 
17 O faithless and perverse 
eneration, how long shall 
be with you? how long 
hall I suffer you? bring 
im hither to me. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 9 

{9 O faithless generation, 
Ow long shall I be with 
ou? how long shall TI suf- 
© you? bring him unto 
e. 
i. How longis it ago since 
iis came unto him? 
3 If thou canst believe, 
1 things are possible to 
m that believeth, 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 9 
41 O faithless and _ per- 
verse generation, how long 
shall I be with you, and 
suffer you? Bring thy son 
hither. 





Foot of Mt Hermon, Aug. 
A.D. 29 


To the Dumb Spirit 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 9 
25 Thou dumb and deaf 
spirit, I charge thee, come 
out of him, and enter no 
more into him. 








Foot of Mt. Hermon, Aug. 
A.D. 29 


To the Disciples 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 17 
20 Beeause of your unbe- 
lief: for verily I say unto 
you, If ye have faith asa 
grain of mustard seed, ye 
shall say unto this moun- 
tain, Remove hence to yon- 
der place; and it shall re- 
move: and nothing shall 
be impossible unto you. 
21 Howbeit this kind go- 
eth not out but by prayer 
and fasting. 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 9 
29 This kind can come 
forth by nothing, but by 
prayer and fasting. 








Galilee, Sept. A.D. 29 
To the Disciples 
Foretells Passion 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 17 
22 TheSon of man shall be 


46 


betrayed into the hands of 
men: 

23 And theyshall killhim, 
and the third day he shall 
be raised again. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 9 
81 The Son of man is de- 
livered into the hands of 
men, and they shall kill 
him; and after that he is 
killed, he shall rise the 
third day. 
ST, LUKE 
Chapter 9 
44 Let these sayings sink 
down into your ears: for 
the Son of man shall be de- 
livered into the hands of 
men. 





Capernaum, Sept. A.D. 29 

To Simon Peter 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 17 

25 What thinkest thou, 
Simon? of whom do the 
kings of the earth take cus- 
tom or tribute? oftheirown 
children, or of strangers? 

26 Then are the children 
free. 

27 Notwithstanding, lest 
we should offend them, go 
thou to thesea, and casta 
hook, and take up the fish 
that first cometh up; and 
when thou hast opened his 
mouth, thou shalt find a 
piece of money: that take, 
and give unto them for-me 
and thee. 


Capernaum, Sept. A.D. 29 
To the Disciples 
Instructing the Twelve 
ST. MATTHEW 
_ Chapter 18 
8 Verily 1 say unto you, 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 






Except ye be converted 
and become as little chil 
dren, yeshall not enterintc 
the kingdom ofheayen. 

4 Whosoever therefore 
shall humble himself as 
this little child, the same i: 
idee in the kingdom o;. 

eaven, 

5 And whoso shall receive 
one such little child in my, 
name receiveth me. | 

6 But whoso shall offend 
one of these little ones 
which believe in me, il) 
were better for him that 4 
millstone were hanged) 
about his neck, and that he 
were drowned in the depth 
ofthesea. - 

7 Woe unto the world be: 
cause Of offences! for if 
must needs be that offences 
come; but woe to that man 
by whom the offence 
cometh! . 

& Wherefore if mae hand 
or thy foot offend thee, cut 
them off, and cast them: 
from thee: it is better for 
thee to enter into life halt 
or maimed, rather . than 
having two hands or two 
feet to be cast into ever- 
lasting fire. 

9 And if thine eye offend 
thee, pluck it out, and cast 
itfirom thee: it is better for 
thee toenter into life with 
One eye, rather than hay- 
ing tro eyes to be cast into 





ones} 
That in heaven their an- 
els do always behold the 
ace of my Father which is) 


in heaven. 
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“THE WORDS OF JESUS 






























1? For the Son of man is 
come to save that which 
as lost. 
12 How think ye? ifaman 
ave a hundred sheep, and 
one of them be gone astray, 
doth he not leave the nine- 
ty and aine, and goethinto 
the mountains, and seek- 
“eth that which is gone 
“astray ?. 
13 Andifso be that he find 
i; eat, oreat, + say unto you, he 
Tejoiceth more of that 
sheep, than of the ninety 
‘and nine which went not 
astray. ‘ 
‘14 Even so it is not the 
Will of your Father which 
is in heaven, that one of 
these little ones should 
‘perish. 
15 Moreover if thy broth- 
er shall trespass against 
thee, go and tell him his 
fault between thee and him 
Plone: if he shall hear 
thee, ‘thou hast gained thy 
brother. 
16 But if he will not hear 
‘hee, then take with thee 
me or two more, that in 
he mouth of two or three 
vitnesses every word may 
e established. 
17 And if he shall neglect 
® hear them, tell it unto 
he church: butif he neg- 
»et to hear the church, let 
im be unto thee as a 
eathen man and a publi- 
in. 
8 Verily I say unto you, 
hatsoever ye shall bind 
1earth shall be bound in 
taven; and whatsoever 
! shall loose on earth 
all be loosed in heaven. 
) Again I say unto you, 


47 


That if two of you shall 
agree on earth as touching 
any thing that they shall 
ask, it shall be done for 
them of my Father which 
isin heaven. 

20 For where two or three 
are gathered together in 
my name, there am Jin the 
midst of them. 





ST. MARK 
Chapter 9 

33 What wasit that ye dis- 
puted among yourselves by 
the way? 

35 If any man desire to be 
first, the same shall be last 
of all, and servant of all. 

87 Whosoever shall re- 
ceive one of such children 
in my name, receiveth me; 
and whosoever shall re- 
ceive me, receiveth not me, 
but him that sent me. 

39 Forbid him not: for 
there isno man which shall 
doa miracle in my name, 
apes can lightly speak evil 


of me. 

40 For he that is not 
against us is on our part. 

41 For whosoever shall 
give youa cup of water 
to drink in my name, be- 
cause ye belong to Christ, 
verily I say unto you, he 
shall not lose his reward. 

42 And whosoever shall 
offend one of these little 
ones that believe in me, it 
is better for him that a 
millstone were hanged 
about his neck, and he 
were cast into the sea. 

43 And if thy hand 
offend thee, cut it off: itis 
better for thee to enter into 
life maimed, than having 


48 





two hands to go into hell, Capernaum, Sept. A.D. 29 


into the fire that never 
shall be quenched: 

44 Where their worm dieth 
not, and the fire is not 
quenched. 

45 Andif thy foot offend 
thee, cutit off:itis better 
for thee to enter halt into 
life, than having two feet 
to be east into hell, into the 
fire that never shall be 
quenched: 

46 Where their worm dieth 
not, and the fire is not 
quenched. 

47 And if thine eye of- 
fend thee, pluck it out: it 
is better for thee to enter 
into the kingdom of God 
with oneeye, than having 
two eyes to be cast into 
hell fire: 

48 Where their worm dieth 
not, and the fire is not 
quenched. 

49 Forevery one shall be 
salted with fire, and every 
sacrifice shall be salted 
with salt. 

50 Salt 7s good: butif the 
salt haye lost his saltness, 
wherewith will ye season 
it? Have saltin yourselves, 
and have peace one with 
another. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 9 
48 Whosoever shall receive 
this child in my name’ re- 
eeiveth me; and whosoever 
shall receive me, receiveth 
him that sent me: for he 
that is least among you all, 
the same shall be great. 
50 Forbid hum not: for he 
that is not against us 1s 
for us. 


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I 
| 
To Simon Peter 
ST. MATTHEW. 

Chapter 18 | 

22 Isay not unto thee, Un. | 


tilseven times: but, Until 
seventy times seven. 





Capernaum, Oct. A.D. 29 


To the Disciples [ 
Instructing the Twelve _ 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 18 

23 Therefore is the king: 
dom of heaven: likened 
untoa certain king, whick 
would take account of his 
servants. 

24 And when he had be: 
gun to reckon, one was 
brought unto him, whiel! 
owed him ten thousand tal 
ents. 

25 But forasmuch as he 
had not tor pay, his-lorc 
commanded him to be.sold 
and his wife, and children. 
and all that he had, anc 
payment to be made. 

26 The servant therefor 
fell down, and worshippec 
him, saying, Lord, hays 
patience with me, and 
will pay thee all. 
27 Then the lord of tha 
servant was moved witl 
compassion, and _ loose 
him, and forgave him thi § 
debt. ; 
28 But the same servan 5 
went out, and found one oO 7 
his fellow servants, whic] 
owed hima hundred pence 
and he laid hands on him 
and took him by the throat, 
saying, Pay me that thoi 
owest. S| 
29 And his fellow seryaD » 


>» | 

























Se a 
_felldown at his feet, and 
 besought him, saying, Have 
patience with me, and I 
, will pay thee all. 
80 And he would not: but 
) went and cast him into 
| prison, till he should pay 
ithe debt. - 
) 31 So when his fellow ser- 
yants saw what was done, 
they were very sorry, and 
came and told unto their 
lord all that was done. 

82 Then his lord, after that 
fe had ealled him, said 
ato him, O thou wicked 
servant, I forgave thee all 
y hat debt, because thou 
*} lesiredst me: 

33 Shouldst not thou also 
‘iave had compassion on 
"| hy fellow servant, even as 
‘ had pity on thee? 

384 And his lord waswroth, 
nd delivered him to the 
L ormentors, till he should 
8 ay all that was due unto 


‘of im. 

1) 35 So likewise shall my 
PS eavenly Father do also 
oto you, if ye from your 
earts forgive not every 
ie his brother their tres- 
usses. 























ST. JOHN 
Chapter 7 


My time is not yet come: 
it your time is always 


ady, 

The world cannot hate 
u: but me*it hateth, be- 
use I testify of it, that 
2 works thereof are evil. 
Go ye up unto this feast: 
oO not up yet unto this 
st; for my time is not 
‘full come, 


THE WORDS QF JESUS 


49 


Jerusalem, inthe Temple, 
Oct. A.D. 29 


To the People 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 7 


16 My doctrine is not 
mine, but his that sent me. 

17 Ifany man willdo his 
will, he shall know of the 
doctrine, whether it be of 
God, or whether I speak of 
myself. 

18 He that speaketh of 
himself seeketh his own 
pry: but he that seeketh 

is glory thatsent him, the 
same is true, and no un- 
righteousness isin him. 

19 Did not Moses give you 
the law, and yet none of 
you keepeth the law? Why 
go ye about to kill me? 

21 Ihave done one work, 
and ye all marvel. 

22 Moses therefore gave 
unto you circumcision; 
(not because it is of Moses, 
but ofthe fathers;) and ye 
on the sabbath day circum- 
cise aman. 

23 If aman on the sabbath 
day receive circumcision, 
that the law of Moses should 
not be broken; are ye angry 
at me, because I have made 
aman every whit whole on 
the sabbath day? 

24 Judge not according to 
the appearance, but judge 
righteous judgment. 

28 Ye both know me, and 
ye know whence I am: and 
Tam not come of myself, 
but he that sent me is true, 
whom ye know not. 

29 But I know him; for I 
am from him, and he hath 
sent me. . 


50 


33 Yet alittle while am I 
with you, and then I go unto 
him that sent me. 

34 Ye shall seek me, and 
Shall not find me: and 
where Iam, thither ye can- 
not come. 

37 If any man thirst, let 


him come unto me, and. 


drink. 

38 He that believeth on 
mé,as the Scripture hath 
‘said, out of his belly shall 
flow rivers of living water. 


Chapter 8 
7 He that is without sin 
among you, let him first 
cast a stone at her. 
ee 
Jerusalem, in the Temple, 
Oct. A.D. 29 


Woman Taken in Adultery 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 8 

10 Woman, where are 
those thine accusers? hath 

no man condemned thee? 
11 Neither do I condemn 
thee: go, and sin ho more. 








Jerusalem, in the Tempie, 
A.D. 29 


Oct. A 
To the People 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 8 


12 I am the light of the 
world: he that followeth 
me shall not walk in dark- 
ness, but shall have. the 
light of life. 

14 Though I bear record of 
myself, yet my reeord is 
true: forI know whence I 
came, and whither I go; 
but ye cannot tell whence 
I come, and whither I go. 
15. Ye judge after the flesh; 
I judge no man. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS | 


witness of me. 









16 And yet if I judge, my}, 
judgment is true: for Lam}, 
not alone, but f and the}; 
Father that sent me. hy 

17 It isalso written in your 
law, that the testimony of} 
two men is true, a 

18 I am one that bear wit}; 
ness of myself, and the Fa.§, 
ther that sent me beareth}; 




















19 Ye neither know me}, 
nor my Father: if ye hae 
known me, ye should haye}.’ 
known my Father also. 

21 I go my way, and ' 
shall seek me, and'shall di¢ 
in your sins: whither I go,}, 
ye cannot come. Vy 

23 Ye are from beneath; ] i 


* Ld 


this world; I 
this world, So 

241 said therefore u 
you, thatye shall die inj, 
your sins: forifye believ(); 
not that I dm he, ye shal), 
die in your sins. 2a hie, 
25 Even the same that |} 

Said unto you from the be} 


I speak to the worlt};: 
those things which I hay) 
heard of him, 
28 When ye have lifted? 
the Son of man, then sh 
ye know that I am he, am 
that I donothing of mys@ 
but as my Father hat)’. 
taught me, I speak thes 
things. ; iz 


is with me: the Fa 
hath not left me alone; 
I do always those thing) 
that please him. he 
31 ye continue 


THE WORDS OF. JESUS 


ord, then are ye my disci- 
les indeed; 
-2 And ye shall know the 
uth, and the truth shall 
ake you free. 
4 Verily, verily, I say 
ito you, Whosoever com- 
/itteth sin is the servant 
} pin. ‘ 
5 And the servant abid- 
-h not in the house for 
er: but the Son abideth 
er. ‘ 
} If the Son therefore 
jet make you free, ye 
all be free indeed. 
‘| I know that ye are Ab- 
jham’s seed; but ye seek 
kill me, because my 
rd hath no place in you. 
‘I speak that which I 
ve seen with my Father: 
d ye do that which ye 
ve seen with your father. 

























idren, ye would do the 
rks of Abraham. 

But now ye seek to kill 
,aman that hath told 
‘tthe truth, which Ihave 
ird of God: this did not 


raham. 
Ye do the deeds of your 
ier. > 
‘If God were your Fa- 
r, ye would love me: for 
oceeded forth and came 
nGod; neither came I 
pect but he sent me. 
fhy do ye not under- 
‘id my speech? even be- 
se ye cannot hear my 


Ye are of your father 
idevil, and the lusts of 
tfather ye will do: he 
@& murderer from the 
nning, and abode not 
fie truth, because there 
dtruthin him, When 


—EeeEE eer Cor 





Ji ye were Abraham’s | 


51 


he speaketh a lie,he speak- 
eth of his own: for heisa 
liar, and the father of it. 

45 And because I tell you 
the truth,ye believe me not. 

46 Which of you convine- 
eth me of sin? AndifIsay 
the truth, why do ye not 
believe me? 

47 He thatis of God hear- 
eth God’s words: ye there- 
fore hear them not, because 
ye are not of God. 

49 Thave not a devil; but 
IT honour my Father, and 
ye do dishonour me. 

50 And I seek not mine 
own glory: there is one that 
seeketh and judgeth. 

51 Verily, verily, I say 
unto you, Ifa man keep my 
saying, he shall never see 
death, 

54 IfT honour myself, my 
honour is nothing: it is my 
Father that honoureth me; 
of whom ye say, that he is 
your God: 

55 Yet ye have not known 
him; but I know him: and 
if [should say, I know him 
not, I shall be aliar like 
unto you: but I know him, 
and keep his saying. 

56 Your father Abraham 
rejoiced to see my day: 
and he saw it, and was glad. 

58 Verily, verily, I say 
unto you, Before Abraham 
was, lam. 


— 


Jerusalem, Oct. A.D. 29 


To Disciples and Blind Man 


ST. JOHN 

Chapter 9 
3 Neither hath this man 
sinned, nor his parents: 
but that the works of God 











52 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 





should be made manifest 
in him. 

4Imust work the works 
of him that sent me, while 
it is day: the night cometh, 
when no man can work. 

5 As long as I am in the 
world, I am the light of the 
world. 

7 Go, wash in the pool of 
Siloam. 

35 Dost thou believe on 
the Son of God? 

37 Thou hast both seen 
him, and itis he that talk- 
eth with thee. 

39 For judgment Iam come 
into this world, that they 
which see not might see; 
and that they which see 
might be made blind. 








Jerusalem, Oct. A.D. 29 


To the Pharisees 
Parable of Good Shepherd 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 9 

41 If ye were blind, ye 
should have no sin: but 
now ye say, We see; there- 
fore your sin remaineth, 

Chapter 10 

1 Verily, verily, I say 
unto you, He that entereth 
not by the door into the 
sheepfold, but climbeth up 
some other way, the same 
is a thief and a robber. 

2 But he that entereth in 
is the door is the shépherd 
of the sheep. 

3 To him the porter open- 
eth; and the sheep hear 
his voice: and he calleth 
his ownsheep byname,and 
leadeth them out. 

4 And when he putteth 
forth his own sheep, he 


goeth before them, and | 
sheep follow him: for t] 
know his voice. af 

5 And astranger will t] 
not follow, but will ¢} 
from him; for they ‘kr) 
not the voice of strange 

7 Verily, verily, [say u 
you, [am the door of 
sheep. 

8 All that ever came - 
fore me are thieves :a 
robbers: but the sheep & 
not hear them. . 

9Iam the door: by mt 
any manenter in, hesiil 
be saved, and shall go 
and out, and find pastu 

10 The thief cometh 1% 
but for to steal, and toFl, 
and to destroy: Iam ec 
that they might have i 
and that they might h) 
it more abundantly. 

11I am the good sh*® 
herd: the good sheph 
giveth his life for 
sheep. 

12 But he that is a bh 
ling. and not the sheph 
whose own the sheep | 
not, seeth the wolf com 4 
and leaveth the sheep, *| 
fleeth; and the wolf ca’ 
eth them, and scattei 
the ane "i 

13 The hireling fleeth, * 
cause he is a hireling, | 
eareth not for the shee 

14 Lam thegood sheph 
and know my sheep, and | 
known of mine, 

15 As the Father knoy 3; 
me, even so know I the 
ther: and I lay down * 
life for thesheep. —_ 

16 And othersheep Ih 
which are not of this fi! 
them also I must br. 
and they shall hear 













THE WORDS OF JESUS 


53 





oice; and there shall be 
ne fold, and one shepherd. 
{7 Therefore doth my Fa- 
aer love me, because I lay 
own my life, that I might 
ike it again. 

5 Noman taketh it from 
e, but I lay it down of 
vyself. I have power to 
y it down, andI have 
ywer to take it again. 
ois commandment have I 
ceived of my Father. 













lee, Oct. A.D. 29 


r James and John 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 9 
5 Ye know not what 
anner of spirit ye are of. 
'} For the Son o i 
teome to destroy men’s 
‘es, but tosave them. 


_ Galilee, Oct. A.D. 29 
’ Certain 
Would-be Followers 


8ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 8 

The foxes: have holes, 

i the birds of the air 

venests; but the Son of 

n hath not where to lay 
. head. | “ 

, Follow me; and let the 
j¢\d bury their dead. 


| ST. LUKE 

? Chapter 9 

“, Foxes have holes, and 

‘) ds of the air have nests; 

» the Son of man hath 

® where to lay his head. 

* Follow me. 

: ‘ Let the dead bury their 
d: but go thou and 

ach the kingdom of God. 





nal Departure from Gali-°* 


62 No man, having put his 
hand to the plough, and 
looking back, is fit for the 
kingdom of God. 








Samaria, Noy. A.D. 29 


To the Seventy Sent Out 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 10 

2 The harvest truly és 
reat, but the labourers are 
ew: pray ye therefore the 
Lord of the harvest, that 
he would send forth la- 
bourers into his harvest. 

8 Go your ways: behold, I 
send you forth ag lambs 
among wolves. 

4 Carry neither purse, nor 
scrip, nor shoes: and sa- 
lute no man by the way. 

5 And into whatsoever 
house ye enter, first say, 
Peace be to this house. 

6 Andif the son of peace 
be there, your peace shall 
rest upon it: if not, it shall 
turn to you again. 

7 And in the same house 
remain, eating and drink- 
ing such things as they 
give: for the labourer is 
worthy of hishire. Gonot 
from house to house. 

8 And into whatsoever 
city ye enter, and they re- 
ceive you, eat such things 
as are set before you: 

9 And heal the sick that 
are therein, and say unto 
them, The kingdom of God 
is come nigh unto you. 

10 But into whatsoever 
city ye enter, and they re- 
ceive you not, go your ways 
out into the streets of the 
same, and say, 

11 Even the very dust of 
your city, which cleaveth 


54 


on us, we do wipe off 
against you: notwithstand- 
ing, be ye sure of this, that 
the kingdom of God is come 
nigh unto you. 

12 But I say unto you, that 
it shall be more tolerable 
in that day for Sodom, than 
for that city. . 

13 Woe unto thee, Chora- 
zin! woe unto thee, Beth- 
saidal for if the mighty 
works had been done in 
Tyre and Sidon, which 
haye been done in you, 
they had a great while ago 
repented, sitting in sack- 
cloth and ashes. 

14 Butit shall be more 
tolerable for Tyre and Si- 
donat the judgment, than 





or you. 
15 And thou, Capernaum, 
which art exalted to 
heaven, shalt be thrust 
down to hell. 

16 He that heareth you 
heareth me; and he that 
despiseth you  despiseth 
me; and he that despiseth 
me despiseth him that sent 
me. 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 11 


21 Woe unto thee, Chora- 
zin! woe unto thee, Beth- 
saida! for if the mighty 
works, which were done in 
you, had been done in Tyre 
and Sidon, they would-have 
repented long ago in sack- 
cloth and ashes. 

22 But I say unto you, It 
shall be more tolerable for 
ASL and Sidon at the day 
of judgment, than for you. 

23 And thou, Capernaum, 
which art exalted unto 


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heaven, shalt be. brough 
down to heli: for if thr 


I say unto yoo) 
That it shall be more toa) 
erable for the land of Sod 
om in the day of judg 
ment, than for thee. 


Samaria, Noy. A.D. 29- 


To the Seventy Returned — 


ST. LUK 
Chapter 10 

18 I beheld Satan as ligh 
ning fall from heayen. — 
19 Behold, I give unto yo 
power to tread on serpen 
and scorpions, and ové 
all the power of the enemy) 
and nothing shall by ar 

means hurt you. x 
20 Notwithstanding, if 
this rejoice not, that tf 
spirits are subject un) 
you; but rather rejoice, b! 
cause your names are 
tenin heaven. - a] 
————SS eee 
Samaria, Noy. A.D. 29 
Jesus’ Prayer ¥ 


ST. MATTHE |} 
Chapter iL bs 
25 I thank thee, O Fathe) 
Lord of heaven’ and eart | 
because thou hast hid the) 
things from the wise a!) . 
prudent, and hast reveal 
them unto babes. pa 
26 Even so, Father; for 
it seemed good in thy sig] }/ 4) 
27 All things are deliver fit 
unto me of my Father} ai) /"% 
no man knoweth the 80) 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


55 





put the Father; neither 
knoweth any man _ the 
father, save the Son, and 
te to whomsoever the Son 
will reveal him. 


8ST. LUKE 
| Chapter 10 
21 I thank thee, O Father, 
word of heaven and earth, 
hat thou hast hid these 
-hings from the wise and 
»rudent, and hast revealed 
hem unto babes: even so, 
‘father; for so it seemed 
food in thy sight. 
/22 All things are delivered 
Ome of my Father: and no 
,aan knoweth who the Son 
3, but the Father; and 
\7ho the Father is, but the 
on, and he to whom the 
/on will reveal him. 
| Samaria, Nov. A.D. 29 
‘o the Disciples 

ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 11 

28 Come unto me, all ye 
aat labour and are heavy 
iden, and I will give you 








~ oe 


ast. 
99 Take my yoke upon 
ou, and learn of meffor I 
m meek and lowly in 
eart: and ye shail find 
‘st unto your souls. 
0 For my yoke is easy, 
ad my burden is light. 
8T. LUKE 
.. Chapter 10 
3 Blessed are the eyes 
me see the things that 
>see: 
4 ForI tell you, that many 
‘ophets and kings have 
sired to see those things 
hich ye see, and have not 


seen them; and to hear: 
those things which ye hear, 
and have not heard them. 








Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


To a Lawyer 
Parable of Good Samaritan 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 10 

26 What is written in the 
law? how readest thou? 

28 Thou hast answered 
right: this do, and thou 
shalt live. 

30 A certain man went 
down from Jerusalem to 
Jericho, and fell amon 
thieves, which  strippe 
him of his raiment, and 
wounded him, and depart- 
ed, leaving him half dead. 

Bl And by chance there 
came down a certain priest 
that way; and when he 
saw him, he passed by on 
the other side, 

32 And likewise a Levite, 
when he was at the place, 
came and looked on him, 
and passed by on the other 
side. 

83 But a certain Samari- 
tan, as he journeyed, came 
where he was; and when 
he saw him, he had com- — 
passion on him, 

84 And went to him, and 
bound up his wounds, 
pouring in oil and wine, 
and set him on his own 
beast, and brought him to 
an inn, and took care of 
him. 

35 And on the morrow 
when he departed, he took 
out two pelce, and gave 
them to the host, and said 
unto him, Take care of 


56 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 





him: and whatsoever thou 
spendest more, when I 
come again, I will repay 
thee. ' 

36 Which now of these 
three, thinkest thou, was 
neighbour unto him that 
fell among the thieves? 

37 Go,and do thou likewise. 





Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


To the Disciples 
Teaches How to Pray 


ST. LUKE 


Chapter 11 
2 When ye pray, say, Our 
Father which art in 


heaven, Hallowed be thy 
name. Thy kingdom come. 
Thy will be done, as in 
heaven, so in earth. 

3 Give us day by day our 
daily bread. 

4 And forgive us our sins; 
for we also forgive every 
one that is indebted to us. 
And lead us not into temp- 
- tation; but deliver us from 


evil. 

5 Which of you shall have 
a friend, and shall go unto 
him at midnight, and say 
unto him, Friend, lend me 
- three loaves; 

6 Fora friend of mine in 
his journey is come to me, 
and I have nothing to set 
before him? 

7 And he from within shall 
answer and say, Trouble 
me not: the door is now 
shut, and my children are 
with me in bed; I cannot 
rise and give thee. 

8 Isay unto you, Though 
he will not rise and give 
him, because he is his 
friend, yet because of his 


importunity he will rise! 
and give himas many as) 
he needeth, j 
9 And I say unto. you,Ask, 
and it shall be given 
you; seek, and ye shall) 
find; knock, and it shall) 
be opened unto you. 
10 For every one that ask-’ 
eth receiveth; and he that’ 
seeketh findeth; and to 
him that knocketh it shal 
be opened. |) 
11 If ason shall ask bread) 















will he fora fish give him 
a serpent? 

12 Or if he shall ask an 
egg, will he offer him a 
scorpion? 

13 If ye then, being evil, 
know how to give good) 
gifts unto your children; 
how much more shall your 
heavenly Father give the 
rig | Spirit*to them that 
ask him? 








Perea, Dee. A.D. 29 


To a Pharisee f 
Denounces Hypocrisy — 
ST. LUKE }, 
Chapter 11 i 
39 Now do ye Phariseet|}, 
make clean the outside 0 § 
the cup and the platter) 
but your inward part it}, 
full of ravening and wiek } 
edness. ih 
40 Ye fools, did not he)’ 
that made that which ii 
without, make that whiel ¥ 
is within also? , 
41 But rather give almgo | 
such things as Pi have 
and, behold, all things ar)’ 
clean unto you. ’ 


+ 


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42 But woe unto you, 
Pharisees! for ye tithe mint 
und rue and all manner of 
aerbs, and pass over judg- 
nent and the love of God: 
hese ought ye to have 
| lone, and not to leave the 
‘itherundone. , 
.43 Woe unto you, Phari- 
»ees! for ye love the up- 
ermost seats in the syn- 
' gogues, and greetings in 
i he markets. 
_& Woe unto you, scribes 
' nd Pharisees, hypocrites! 
Wye areas graves which 
ppear not, and the men 
lat walk over them are not 
ware of them. 
' 6 Woe unto you also, ye 
wyers! for ye lade men 

ith burdens grievous to 
| + borne, and ye yourselves 
uch not the burdens with 
ie of your fingers. 
7 Woe unto you! for ye 
! tild the sepulchres of the 
ophets, and your fathers 
lled them, 
} Truly ye bear witness 
at ye allow the deeds of 
ur fathers: for they in- 
ed killed them, and ye 
ild their sepulchres. 
‘Therefore also said the 
sdom of God, I will send 
*m prophets and apos- 
3, and some of them they 
‘ul slay and persecute: 
That the blood of all 
: prophets, which was 
‘d from the foundation 
the world, may be re- 
red of this generation; 
From the blood of Abel 
© the blood of Zach- 
‘s, which perished be- 
en the altar and the 
iple: verily I say unto 























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you, It shall be required of 
this generation. 

52 Woe unto you, lawyers! 
for ye have taken away the 
key of knowledge: ye en- 
tered not in yourselves, 
and them that were enter- 
ing in ye hindered. 








Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


To the Disciples 


ST. LUKE 

2 Chapter 12 

1 Beware ye of the leaven 
of the Pharisees, which is 
hypocrisy. 

2 For there is nothing 
covered, that shall not be 
revealed; neither hid, that 
shall not be known. 

3 Therefore, whatsoever 
ye have spoken in darkness 
shall be heard in the light; 
and that which ye have 
epoken. in the ear in closets 
shall be proclaimed upon 
the housetops. 

4 AndIsay unto you my 
friends, Be not afraid of 
them that kill the body, 
and after that have no 
more that ‘ites ean do. 

5 But I will forewarn you 
whom ye shall fear: Fear 
him, which after he hath 
killed hath power to cast 
into hell; yea, I say unto 
you, Fear him. 

6 Are not five sparrows 
sold for two farthings, and 
not one of them is forgotten 
before God? 

7 Buteyvyen the very hairs 
of your head are all num- 
bered. Fear not therefore: 
ye are of more value than 
many. sparrows. 

8 Also I say unto you, 
Whosoever shall confess me 





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before men, him shall the} 


‘Son of man also confess be- 
fore the angels of God: 

9 But he that denieth me 
before men shall be denied 
before the angels of God. 

10 And whosoever shall 
speak a word against the 
Son of man, it shall be for- 
given him: but unto him 
that blasphemeth against 
the Holy Ghost it shall not 
be forgiven. 

11 And when they bring 
you unto the synagogues, 
and unto magistrates, and 

owers, take ye no thought 
ow or what thing ye shall 
answer, or what ye shall 


say: 

12 For the Holy Ghost 
shall teach you in the same 
hour what ye ought to say. 





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To a Disciple 
Parable of Rich Fool 
8T. LUKE 
Chapter 12 

14 Man, who made me a 
judge ora divider over you? 

15 Take heed, and beware 
of covetousness:! for a man’s 
life consisteth not in the 
abundance of the things 
which he possesseth, 

16 The ground of a certain 
rich man brought forth 
plentifully: 

17 And he thought within 
himself, saying, What 
shall I do, because I have 
no room where to bestow 
my fruits? 

13 And he said, This willT 
do: I will pull down my 
barns, and build greater; 
and there will I bestow all 
my fruits and my goods. 


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19 And I will say to m 
soul, Soul, thou hast mue 
goods laid up for many 
years; take thine ease, 
eat, drink, and be merry. — 
20 But God said unto him, | 
Thow fool, this night thy 
soul shall be required of 
thee: then whose shall 
those things be, which. 
thou hast provided? I 

21 So és he that layeth up) 
treasure for himself, andi 
not rich toward God. | 








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Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


To the Disciples - . 
On Care-Taking I 
ST. LUKE) ; 

Chapter 12 | 

22 Therefore I say untc 
you, Take no thought fo 
your life, what ye shalleat;, 
neither for the body, what) ; 
ye shall put on, 

23 The life is more thar , 
meat, and the body és mon , 
than raiment. fl 

24 Consider the ravens, 
for they neither sow no). 
reap; which neither hayé |. 
storehouse nor barn; an¢ , 
God feedeth them; how 
much more are ye bette) , 
than the fowls? 

25 And which of you wit!) 
taking thought can add 
his stature One cubit? 

26 If ye then be notabl 
todo that thing whieh i 
least, why take ye though 
for therest? 

27 Consider the lilies hoy 
they grow: they toil m0! 
they spin not; and yet ° 
say unto you, that Solomo: 
in all his glory was not al 
rere like one of these. 

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the grass, which is to day 
in the field, and to morrow 
is castinto the oven; how 
much more will he clothe 
you, O ye of little faith? 

29 And seek not ye what 
ye shall eat, or what ye 
shall drink, neither be ye 
of doubtful mind. 

30° For all these things 
do the nations of the world 
seek after: and your Father 
knoweth that ye have need 
of these things. 

81 But rather seek ye the 
kingdom of God; and all 
these things shall be added 
unto you. 

32 Fear not, little flock; 
for itis your Father’s good 

leasure to give you the 
kingdom. 

88 Sell that ye have, and 
give alms: provide your- 
Selves bags which wax not 
old, a treasure in the 
heavens that faileth not, 
‘where no thief approach- 
eth, neither moth corrupt- 
eth. 

_ 84 For where your treasure 
is, there will your heart be 
‘also, 

| 85 Let your loins be girded 
about, and your lights 
paerning’ 

36 And ye yourselves like 
‘unto men that wait for 
| their lord, when he will re- 
‘turn from the wedding; 

that, when he cometh and 
knocketh, they may open 
unto him immediately. 

87 Blessed are those ser- 

vants, whom thelord when 
|} he cometh shall find watch- 

ing: verily I say unto you, 
that he shall gird himself, 
and make them to sit down 
to meat, and will come 


forth and serve them. 

88 And if he shall come in 
the second watch, or come 
in the third watch, and 
find them so, blessed are 
those servants, 

89 And this know, that if 
the goodman of the house 
had known what hour the 
thief would come, he 
would have watched, and 
not have suffered his house 
to be broken through, 

40 Be ye therefore ready 
also: for the Son of man 
cometh at an hour when ye 
think not. 

42 Who then is that faith- 
fuland wise steward, whom 
his lord shall make ruler 
over his household, to give 
them their portion of meat 
in due season? 

43 Blessed ts that servant, 
whom his lord when he 
cometh shall find so doing. 

44 Of a truth I say unto 
you, that he will make him 
ruler over all that he hath. 

45 But and if that servant 
say in his heart, My lord 
delayeth his coming; and 
ial beait to beat the men- 
servants and maidens, and 
to eat and drink, and to be 
drunken; 

46 The lord of that servant 
willcome in a day when he 
looketh not for him, and at 
an hour when he is not 
aware, and will cut him in 
sunder, and will appoint 
him his portion with the 
unbelievers. 

47 And that servant, 
which knew his lord’s will, 
and prepared not himself, 
neither did according to his 
will, shall be beaten with 
many stripes. 


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48 But he that knew not, 
and did commit things 
worthy of stripes, shall be 
beaten with few stripes. 
For unto whomsoever 
much is given, of him shall 
be-much required; and to 
whom men haye com- 
mitted much, of him they 
will ask the more. 

49 Tam come to send fire 
on the earth; and what will 
J,if it be already kindled? 

50 But I have a baptism to 
be baptized with; and how 
am I straitened tillit be ac- 
complished! 

51 Suppose ye that I am 
come to give peace on 
earth? I tell you, Nay; but 
rather division: 

52 For from henceforth 
there shall be five in one 
house divided, three 
against two, and two 
against three. 

53 The father shall be di- 
vided against the son, and 
the son against the father; 
the mother against the 
daughter, and the daugh- 
ter against the mother; 
the motherin law against 
her daughter in law, and 
the daughterin law against 
hei mother in law. 








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To the People 
Signs of the Times. 
ST. LUKE 
Chapter 12 

54 When ye see a cloud 

rise out of the west, 

straightway yesay, There 

cometh a shower; and so 

it is. 

55 And when ye see the 

south wind blow, ye say, 


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There will be heat; and it 
cometh to pass. 

56 Ye hypocrites, ye can 
discern the face of the sky 
and of the earth; but how 
isitthat ye do not discern 
this time? 

57 Yea, and why even of 
yourselyes judge- ye not 
what is right? 

58 When thou goest with 
thine adversary to the mag- 
istrate, as thow art in the 
way, give diligence that 
thou mayest be delivered 
from him; lest he hale thee 
to the judge, and the judge 
deliver thee to the officer, 
and the officer cast thee 
into prison. 

59 I tell thee, thou shalt 
not depart thence, till thou 
hast paid the very last mite. 

Chapter 13 

2 Suppose ye that these 
Galileans were sinners 
above all the Galileans, be- 
eause they suffered such 
things? 

3 I tell you, Nay: but, ex- 
cept yerepent, ye shall all 
likewise perish. 

4 Or those: eighteen, upon 
whom the towerin Siloam 
fell, and slew them, think 
ye that they were sinners 
above all men that dwelt 
im Jerusalem? 

5 I tell you, Nay: but, ex- 
cept ye repent, ye shall 
likewise perish. 


Parable of Fig Tree 

6 A certain man had a fig 
tree planted in his vine- 
yard; and he came and 
sought fruit. thereon, and 
found none, 

7 Then said he unto the 
dresser of his vineyard, Be- 





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hold, these three years I 
eome seeking fruit on this 
fig tree, and find none: cut 
it down; why cumbereth it 
the ground? 

8 And he answering said 
unto him, Lord, let it alone 
this year also, till I shall 
dig about it, and dung 7t: 

9 And if it bear fruit, well: 
and if not, then after that 
thou shalt cut it down. 








Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


‘To Infirm Woman 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 13 
412 Woman, thou art loosed 
from thine infirmity. 





Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


To Ruler of the Synagogue 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 13 
15 Thou hypocrite, doth 


not each one of youon the 


sabbath loose his ox or his 
ass from the stall, and lead 
him away to watering? 

16 And ought not this wo- 
man, being a daughter of 
Abraham, whom Satan 
hath bound, lo, these eight- 
een years, be loosed from 
this bond on the sabbath 
day? : 


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To the People 
Parable of Mustard Seed 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 13 
18 Unto what is the king- 








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dom of God like? and 
Wore shall I resemble 
it? 

19 It is like a grain of 
mustard seed, which a man 
took, and cast into his gar- 
den; and it grew, and 
waxed a great tree; and 
the fowls of the air lodged 
in the branches of it. 





Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


To the People 
Parable of the Leaven 


8T. LUKE 
Chapter 13 


20 Whereunto shall Iliken 
the kingdom of God? 

21 Itis like leaven, which 
a woman took and hid in 
three measures of meal, till 
the whole was leavened. 








Perea, Dec. A.D. 29 


To the People 
While Journeying 
Toward Jerusalein 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 13 


24 Strive to enter in at the 
strait gate: for many, I say 
unto you, willseek to enter 
in, and shall not be able. 

25 When once the Master 
of the house is risen up, 
and hath shut to the door, 
and ye begin to stand 
without, and to knock at 
the door, saying, Lord, 
Lord, open unto us; and he 
shall answer and say unto 


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you, I know you not 
whence ye are: 

26 Then shall ye begin to 
say, We have eaten and 
drunk in thy presence, and 
thou hast taught in our 
streets. 


27 But he shall say,I tell 

you, I know _ you _ not 
whence ye are; depart from 
me, all ye workers of in- 
iquity. . 

28 There shall be weeping 
and gnashing of teeth, 
when ye shall see Abfa- 
ham, and Isaae, and Jacob, 
and all the prophets, in the 
kingdom of God, and you 
yourselves thrust out. 


29 And they shall come 
from the east, and from the 
west, and from the north, 
and from the south, and 
shall sit down in the king- 
dom of God. 

30 And, behold, there are 
last which shall be first; 
and there are first which 
shall be last. 








Near Jerusalem, Dec. 
A.D. 29 


To the Pharisees 
Regarding Herod 


8T. LUKE 
Chapter 13 


22 Go ye, and tell that fox, |. 


Behold, I cast out devils, 
and Ido cures to day and 
to morrow, and the third 
day I shall be perfected. 


33 Nevertheless I must 
walk today,and tomorrow, 
and the day following: for 
it cannot be that a prophet 
perish out of Jerusalem. 


Near Jerusalem, Dee. 


To Jerusalem 


Chapter 13 


34 O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 
which killest the proph- 
ets, and stonest them that 
are sent unto thée; how 


often would I haye gath-. 


ered thy children together, 
as @ hen doth gather her 
brood under her wings, and 
ye would not! 


35 Behold, your house is 
left unto you desolate: and 


verily I say unto you, Ye 
shall not see me, until the 


time come when ye shall 


say, Blessed is he that com- 


eth inthe name of the Lord. 








Bethany, Dec. A.D. 29 
To Martha 


Chapter 10 
41 Martha, Martha, thou 
art careful and troubled 
about many things: 


42 But one thing is need- 
ful: and Mary hath chosen 
that good part, which shall 
not be taken away from her. 


/ 


Jerusalem, Dee. A.D. 29 
To the J ) 
. ee ST. JOHN 


Chapter 10 - 
25 I told you, and ye be- 
lieved not: the works that 
I do in my Father’s name, 
they bear witness of me. 


ST, LUKE 


ST. LUKE | 


7 





: 
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26 But ye believe not, be- 
cause ye are not of my 
sheep, as I said unto you. 

27 My mabe hear my 
voice, and [ know them, 
and they follow me: 

28 AndI give unto them 
eternal life; and they shall 
never perish, neither shall 
any man pluck them out of 
my hand. 

29 My Father, which gave 
them me, is greater than all; 
and no manis able to pluck 
them. out of my Father’s 
hand. 

80 [and my Fatherare one, 

32 Many good works have 

shewed you from my Fa- 
ther; for which of those 
- works do ye stone me? 

34 Is it not writtenin your 
law, Isaid, Ye are gods? 
| 35 Ifhecalled them gods, 
unto whom the word of 
| God came, and the Scrip- 
ture cannot be broken; 


36 Say ye of him, whom 
the Father hath sanctified, 
and sent into the world, 
Thou blasphemest; ~be- 
-causeI said, Iam the Son 
of God? 

87 IfI do not the works of 
my Father, believe me not. 
88 But if Ido, though ye 

elieve not me, believe the 
works; that yemay know, 
and believe, that the Fath- 
_erds in me, and Lin him. 


Perea, Jan. A.D. 30 


To Lawyers and Pharisees 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 14 
3 Is it lawful to heal on 
the sabbath day? 


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5 Which of you shall have 
anass or an ox fallen into 
a pit, and will not straight- 
way pull him out on the 
sabbath day? 


8 When thou art bidden of 
any man to a wedding, sit 
not down in the highest 
room; lest a more honour- 
able man than thou be bid- 
den of him; 


9 And he that bade thee 
and him come and say to 
thee, Give this man place; 
and thou begin with shame 
to take the lowest room. 


10 But when thou art bid- 
den, go and sit down in the 
lowest room}; that when he 
that bade thee cometh, he 
may say unto thee, Friend, 
go up higher: then shalt 
thou have worship in the 
presence of them that sit at 
meat with thee. 


11 For whosoever exalteth 
himself shall be abased; 
and he that humbleth him- 
self shall be exalted. 


12 When thou makest a 
dinner or a supper, call not 
thy friends, nor thy breth- 
ren, neither thy kinsmen, 
nor thy rich neighbours; 
lest they also bid thee 
again, and a recompense be 
made thee. 


13 But when thou makest 
a feast, call the poor, the 


maimed, the lame, the 
blind: 

14 And thou shalt be 
blessed; for they cannot 


recompense thee: for thou 
shalt be recompensed at 
the resurrection of the just. 


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Perea, Jan. A.D. 30 


To a Pharisee 
Parable of Great Supper 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 14 


16 A certain man made a 
great supper, and bade 
many: 

17 And sent his servant at 


supper time to say to them |}. 


that were bidden, Come} 
for all things are now ready. 


18 And they all with one 

consent began to make ex- 
cuse. The first said unto 
him, I have bought a piece 
of ground, and I must needs 
goand see it: I pray thee 
have me excused. 


19 And another said, Ihave 
bought five yoke of oxen, 
and Igo to prove them: I 
pray thee have me excused. 


20 And another said, I 
have married a wife, and 
therefore I cannot come. 


21 So that servant eame, 
and shewed his lord these 
things. Then the master 
of the house being angry 
said to his servant, Go out 
quickly into the streetsand 
lanes of the city, and bring 
in hither the poor, and the 
maimed, and the halt, and 
.the blind. 


22 And the servant said, 
Lord, itis done as thou hast 
commanded, and yet: there 
is room. 

23 And the lord said unto 
the servant, Go out into 
the highways and hedges, 
and compel them to come 


in, that my house may be 
filled. 


24 For Isay unto you, That 
none of those men which 
were bidden shall taste of. 
my supper. 








Perea, Jan. A.D. 30 


To the Multitude 
Count the Cost 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 14 


26 Iiany man come to me, 

and hate not his father 
and mother, and wife, and 
children, and. brethren, 
and sisters, yea, and his 
own life also, he cannot be 
my disciple. 

27 And whosoever doth 
not bear his eross, and 
come after me, cannot be 
my disciple. ‘ 

28 For which of you, in- 
tending to build a tower 
sitteth not down. first, and 
counteth the cost, whether 
he have sufficient to finish 
it? 

29 Lest haply, 
hath laid the foundation, 
and is not able to finish %#, 
allthat behold d begin to 
mock him, 

380 Saying, This man be- 
ganto build, and was not 
able to finish. 

31 Or what king, going to 
make war against another 
king, sitteth not down first, 
and consulteth whether he 
be able with ten thousand 
to meet him that cometh 
against him with twenty 
thousand? 


after he 


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32 Or else, while the other 
is yet a great way off, he 
sendeth an ambassage, and 
desireth conditions of 
peace. 

33 So likewise, whosoever 
he be of you that forsaketh 
not all that he hath, he 
cannot be my disciple. 

34 Salt 7s good: but if the 
salt have lost his savour, 
wherewith shall it be sea- 
soned? 

35 It is neither fit for the 
land, nor yet for the dung- 
hill; but men cast it out. 
He that hath ears to hear, 
let him hear. 








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, To Publicans and Sinners 
\ Parable of Lost Sheep 


4 ST. LUKE 
: Chapter 15 
4 What man of you, hay- 
ing a hundred sheep, if he 
lose one of them, doth not 
leave the ninety and nine 
in the wilderness, and go 
‘after that which is lost, un- 
til he find it? 
; 5 And when he hath 
} found zt, he layeth iton his 
}} shoulders, rejoicing. 
6 And when he cometh 
10me, he calleth together 
| ws friends and neighbours, 
'| jaying unto them, Rejoice 
vith me; forl have found 


} 


/))ny sheep which was lost. 
')) 7 Tsay unto you, that like- 
_ Vise joy shall be in heaven 
/) ‘ver one sinner that re- 
)/fyenteth, more than over 
) 7) \inety and nine P ir per- 
y  oms, which need no re- 
ventance. 


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To Publicaus and Sinners 
Parable of Lost Coin » 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 15 
8 Either what woman 
having ten pieces of silver, 
ifshe lose one piece, doth 
not light a candle, and 
sweep the house, and seek 
diligently till she find 7t? 
9 And when she hath 
found it, she calleth her 
friends and her neighbours 
together, saying, Rejoice 
with me;forI have found 
the piece which I had lost. 
-10 Likewise, I say unto 
you, there is joy in the 
presence of the angels of 
God over one sinner that 
repenteth. 








.Perea, Jan. A.D. 30 


To Publicans and Sinners 
Parable of Prodigal Son 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 15 
11 A certain man had two 


sons: 

12 And _ the younger of 
them said to his father, Fa- 
ther, give me the portion 
of goods that falleth to me. 
And he divided unto them 
his living. 

13 And not many days af- 
ter the younger son gath- 
ered all together, and took 
his journey into a far coun- 
try, and there wasted his 
substance with riatous 
living. 

14 And when he had spent 
all, there arose a mighty 
famine in that land; and 
he began to be in want. 

15 And he went and joined 


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himself toa citizen of that 
country; and he sent him 
into his fields to feed swine. 

16 And he would fain have 
filled his belly with the 
husks that the swine did 
eat: and no man gave unto 


im. 

17 And when he came to 
himself, he said, How 
many hired servants of my 
father’s have bread enough 
and to spare, andI perish 
with hunger! 

18 Iwill arise and go tomy 
father, and will say unto 
him, Father, I have sinned 
ny epg heaven, and before 
thee, 

19 And am nomore worthy 
to be called thy son: make 
me aS one oi thy hired 
servants. 

20 And he arose, and came 
to his father. But when he 
was yet a great way off, his 
father saw him, and had 
compassion, and ran, and 
fell on his neck, and kissed 
him. 

21 And the son said unto 
him, Father, I have sinned 
against heaven, andin thy 
sight, and am no more wor- 
thy to be ealled thy son. 

22 But the father said to 
his servants, Bring forth 
the best robe, and put ¢t on 
him; and put aringon his 
hand, and shoes on his feet: 

23 And bring hither the 
fatted calf, and kill 7t; and 
let us eat, and be merry: 

24 For this my son was 
dead, and is alive again; he 
was lost, and is found. And 
they began to be merry, 

25 Now his’ elder son 
was in the field: and as he 
came and drew nigh to the 


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house, he heard music and 
dancing. : 

26 And he called one of 
the servants, and asked 
what these things meant. ~ 

27 And he said unto him 
Thy brother is come; and 
thy father hath killed the 
fatted calf, because he hath 
received him safe and 
sound. 

28 And he was angry, and 
would not go in: therefore 
came his father out, and 
entreated him. 

29 And he answering said 
to his father, Lo, these 
many years do Iserve thee, 
neither transgressed I at 
any time thy command- 
ment; and yet thou never 
gavest me a kid, that I 
might make merry with 
my friends: 

30 But as soon as this thy 
son wascome, which hath 
deyoured thy living with 
harlots, thou hast killed 
for him the fatted calf, 

81 And he said unto him, 
Son, thou artever with me, 
and all that I have is thine. 

82 It was meet that we 
should make merry, and be 
glad: for this thy brother 
was dead, and is alive 
again; and was lost, and is 
found. : 


Perea, Jan. A.D, 30 


To the Disciples 
Parable of Unjust Steward 
ST. LUKE 
Chapter 16 ; 
1 There was a certain rich 
man, which hada steward | 
and the same was accused: 
unto him that he had 
wasted his goods. 


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2 And he called him, and 
said unto him, How is it 
that I hear this of thee? 
give an account of thy 
stewardship; for thou may- 
est be no longer steward. 

8 Then the steward said 
within himself, What shall 
Ido? for my lord taketh 
away from me the steward- 
ship: I cannot dig; to beg I 
am ashamed. 
41lam resolved what to do, 
that, when Iam put out of 
thestewardship, they may 
receive me into their 
houses. 

5 So he called every one of 
his lord’s debtors wnto him, 
and said unto the first, 
How much owest thou 
unto my lord? 

6 And he said, A hundred 
measures of oil. And he 
said unto him, Take thy 
bill, and sit down quickly, 
and write fifty. 

7 Then said he toanother, 
And how much owest thou? 
And he said, A hundred 
measures of wheat. And 
1e said unto him, Take thy 
vill, and write fourscore. 

8 And the lord commend- 
‘od the unjust steward, be- 
‘ause he had done wisely: 
or the children of this 
yorld arein their genera- 
ion wiser than the chil- 
ren of light. 

9 -And I say unto you, 
lake to yourselves friends 

f the mammon of un- 
ighteousness; that, when 
e fail, they may receive 
ouinto everlasting habi- 
ations. 

10 He that is faithful in 
‘at which is least is faith- 
ilalso in mucn: and he 


























67 


that is unjust in the least 
is unjust also in much. 

11 If therefore ye have not 
been faithful in the un- 
righteous mammon, who 
willcommit to your trust 
the true riches? 

12 And ifye have not been 
faithful in that which is 
another man’s, who shall 
give you that which is your 
own? 

18 No servant can serve 
two masters: for either he 
will hate the one, and love 
the other; or else he will 
hold to the one, and de-. 
spise the other. Ye cannot 
serve God and mammon. 








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To the Pharisees 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 16 


15 Ye are they which jus- 
tify yourselves before men; 
but God knoweth your 
hearts: for that which is 
highly esteemed among 
men is abomination in the 
sight of God. 

16 The law and the proph- 
ets were until John: since 
that time the kingdom of 
God is preached, and every 
man presseth into it. 

17 And it is* easier for 
heaven and earth to pass, 
than one tittle of the law 
to fail. 

18 Whosoever  putteth 
away his wife, and marri- 
eth another, committeth 
adultery: and whosoever 
marrieth her that is put 
away from her husband 
committeth adultery. 


638 


Perea, Jan. A.D. 30 


To the Pharisees 
Parable of the 
Rich Man and Lazarus 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 16 

19 There was a certain 
Tich man, which was 
clothed in purple and fine 
linen, and fared sumptu- 

_ously every day: 

20 And there was a cer- 
tain beggar named Laza- 
rus, which was laid at his 
gate, full of sores, 

_ 21 And desiring to be fed 
with th3 crumbs which fell 
from the rich man’s table: 
moreover the dogs came 
and licked his sores. 

22 And it came to pass, 
that the beggar died, and 
was carried by the angels 
into Abraham’s bosom: the 
rich man also died, and 
was buried; 

23 And in hell he lifted up 
his eyes, being in  tor- 
ments, and seeth Abraham 
afar off, and Lazarus in his 
bosom. 

24 And he cried and said, 
Father Abraham, have 
merey on me, and send 
Lazarus, that he may dip 
the tip of his finger inwater, 
and cool my tongue; for I] 
am tormented in this flame. 

25 But Abraham said, Son, 
remember that thou in thy 
lifetime receivedst thy 
good things, and likewise 
Lazarus evil things: but 
now he is comforted, and 
thou art tormented. 

26 And beside all this, be- 
tween us and you there isa 
great gulf fixed: so that 
they which would pass 





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from hence to you cannot 
neither can they pass t 
us, that would come fron! 
thence. iat 
27 Then he said,I pra; 
thee therefore, father, tha’, 
thou wouldest send him t 
my father’s house: i 
28 For I have five brethren \\\ 
that he may testify unt, 
them, lest they also com}; 
into this place of torment}}, 
29 Abraham saith unti}}; 
him, They have Moses ani}j, 
the prophets; let then), 
hear them, ; 
30 And he said, Nay, fa}), 
ther Abraham: but if on 
went unto them from thi 
dead, they will repent. i 
31 And he said unto him }j, 
If they hear not Moses ant} 
the prophets, neither wil }) 
they be persuaded, thougt},, 
one rose from the dead. ‘ 
Pm 
Perea, Jan. A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 

Teaches Forgiveness |. 
- ST. LUKE F 
Chapter 17 r 
1 It is impossible but tha’) 
offences will come: but woe 
unto him, through whom 

they come! i 
2 It were better for him 
that a millstone — were 
hanged about his neck,and_ 
he cast into the sea, than, 
that heshould offend one) 
of these little ones. = th. 
3 Take heed to yourselves:||, 
If thy. brother trespass 
against thee, rebuke him) 
and if he repent, forgive ) 


him. ; 
4 And if he _ trespass 


against thee seven times im 
a day, and seven times in@ 
a 


¢ 
ae! 


day turn again to thee, 
‘3saying, I repent; thou shalt 
‘forgive him. .- 
'6 If ye had faith asagrain 
\}£mustard seed, ye might 
hay unto this sycamine 
' ree, Be thou plucked up 
yy the root,and be thou 
jlanted in the sea; and it 
ly hould obey you. 
i 7 But which of you, hav- 
Ming aservant ploughing or 
i eeding cattle, willsay unto 
som by and by, when he is 





mM ome from the field, Go 
i} nd sit down to meat? 

'§ And will not rather say 
fh} nto him, Make ready 
i rherewith I may sup, and 
th) ird thyself, and serve me, 
_|Il I have eaten and 
i runken; and afterward 
if) 10U shalt eat and drink? 
w) Doth he thank that sery- 
wf at-because he did the 
, |\lings that were com- 
sanded him? I trow not. 
| 0 So likewise ye, when ye 
tall have done all those 
jings which are com- 

anded you, say, We are 

profitable servants: we 
vive done that which was 
/ irduty to do. 


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\» Messengers 
Concerning Lazarus |. 

ST. JOHN 

Chapter 11 

This sickness is not unto 

ath, but for the glory of 

'd, that the Son of God 


j ght be glorified thereby. 
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the Disciples 
ST, JOHN 
Chapter 11 
etus go into Judea again. 














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9 Are there not twelve 
hours in the day? If any 
man walk in the day, he 
stumbleth not, because he 
seeth the light of this 
world. 

10 But if a man walk in 
the night, he stumbleth, 
because there isnolightin 
him. 

11 Our friend Lazarus 
sleepeth; but I go, that I 
may awake him out of 
sleep. 

14 Lazarus is dead. 

15 And Iam glad for your 
sakes that-I was not there, 
to the intent ye may be- 
lieve; nevertheless let us 
go unto him. 


Bethany, Feb. A.D. 30 
To Martha 
ST. JOHN 


Chapter 11 

23 Thy brother shall rise 
again. 

25 I am the resurrection, 
and the life: he that be- 
lieveth in me, though he 
were dead, yet shall he live: 
26 And whosoever liveth 
and believeth in me shall 
never die. Believest thor 
this? 








Bethany, Feb. A.D. 30 


To Mary ST. JOHN 
Chapter 11 

34 Where have ye laid 

him? 








Bethany, Feb. A.D. 30 


To Martha and Others 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 11 
39 Take ye away the stone. 


a 





40 Said I not unto thee, 
that,if thou wouldest be- 
lieve, thou shouldest see 
the glory of God? 








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Jesus’ Prayer 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 11 
41 Father, I thank thee 
that thou hast heard me. 
42 AndI knew that thou 








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To Lazarus 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 11 
43 Lazarus, come forth. 








Bethany, Feb. A.D. 30 


To Mary and Martha 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 11 
44 Loose him, and let him 


go. 








Galilee, near Samaria, 
March, A.D. 30 


To the Lepers 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 17 
14 Go shew yourselves 


unto the priests. 

17 Were there not ten 
cleansed? but where are 
the nine? ; 

18 There are not found 
that returned to give glory 
to God, save this stranger. 

19 Arise, go thy way: thy 
faith hat made thee 
whole. 


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| 21 Neither shall they say, 






















Perea, March, A.D. 30 


To the Pharisees - ; 
ST, LUKE 
Chapter 17 : 
20 The kingdom of God 
pease not with observa- | 
tion: 


> aa 


eee 5 we - oe 


Lo here! or,lo there! for 
behold, the kingdom o 
God is within you. 

See eee 
- Perea, March, A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
Son of Man Coming 
ST. LUKE 

Chapter 17 
22 The days will come, 
when ye shall desire to see 
one of the days of the Son 
ofman, and ye shall not 

see it. 

23 And they shall say to 
you, See here; or, see there: 
go not after them, nor fol- 
low them. q 
24 For as the lightning, 
that lighteneth out of the 
one partunder heaven,shin- 
eth unto the other part un- 
der heaven; so shall also the 
Son of man be in his day. 


a apie 


SF ae | rs =. Ee elle oe es ee ee ee 


Ss SES 


days of Noe, so shallit be 
also in the days of the Son 
of man. + 


ff ay 


they were given in mar 
riage, until the day that 
Noe entered into the ark,) 
and the flood came, and de- 
stroyed them all. a 

28 Likewise also as it was) 
in the days of Lot; they 
did eat, they drank, 


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71 





bought, 
planted, they builded; 

29 But thesame day that 
Lot went out of Sodom it 
rained fire and brimstone 

|. from heaven, and de- 
' gtroyed them all. 

30 Even thus shall it be in 
the day when the Son of 

|) man is revealed, 

31 In that day, he which 
shall be upon the housetop, 
and his stuff in the house, 
let him not come down to 
take it away: and he that 
isin the field, let him like- 

| wise not return back, 


h 32 Remember Lot’s wife. 
4 33 Whosoever shall seek 
Hi to save his life shall lose it; 


and whosoeyer shall lose 
i his life shall preserve it. 

/ 84 I tell you, in that night 
, there shall be two men in 
| one bed; the one shall be 
| taken, andthe other shall 
| be left. 
| 85 Two women shall be 
» grinding together; the one 
shall be taken, and the 
| other left, 
. 86 Two men shall be in the 
‘} field; the one shall be ta- 
} ken, and the other left. 
’ 87 Wheresoeyer the body 
) #s, thither will the eagles 
be gathered together. 


} 







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‘To the Disciples — 
_ Parable of Unjust Judge 


. ST, LUKE 
Chapter 18 
2 There was in a city a 
judge, which feared not 
od, neither regarded man; 
3 And there was a widow 
‘in that city; and she came 
junto him, saying, Avenge 
| 


[ 


they sold, they | 


me of mine adversary. 

4 Andhe would not fora 
while: but afterward he 
said within himself, 
Though I fear not God, nor 
regard man} 


| 5 Yet because this widow 


troubleth me, I will avenge 
her, lest by her continual - 
coming she weary me, 

6 Hear what the unjust 
judge saith, 

7 And shall not God 
avenge his ownelect,which 
ery day and night unto 
him, though he bear long 
with them? 

8 I tell you that he will 
avenge them _ speedily. 
Nevertheless, when the Son 
of man cometh, shall he 
find faith on the earth? 





Perea, March, A.D. 30 


To the Pharisees 
Parable of Pharisee 
and Publican 
ST. LUKE 
Chapter 18 

10 Two men went up into 
the temple to pray; the one 
a Pharisee, and the other a 
publican, 

11 The Pharisee stood and 
prayed thus with himself, 
God, I thank thee, that I 
am not as other men are, 
extortioners, unjust, adul. 
terers, or even as this pub- 
lican. 

12 I fast twice in the week, 
I give thithes of all thatI 
possess. 

13 And the publican, 
standing afar off, would not 
lift up so much as his eyes 
unto heayen, but smote 
upon his breast, saying, 
God be merciful to me a 
sinner. 


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14 I tell you, this man 
went down to his house 
justified rather than the 
other: for every one that 
exalteth himself shall be 
abased; and he that hum- 
bleth himself shall be ex- 
alted. 





Perea, March, A.D. 30 


To the Pharisees 
Respecting Divorce 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 19 

4 Have ye not read, that 
he which made them at the 
beginning made them male 
and female, 

5 And said, For this cause 
shall a man leave father 
and mother, and = shall 
cleave to his wife: and 
they twain shall be one 
flesh? 

6 Wherefore they are no 
more twain, but one flesh. 
What therefore God hath 
joined together, let not 
man put asunder. 

8 Moses because of the 
hardness of your hearts 
suffered you to put away 
your wives: but from the 
beginning it was not so. 

9 And I say unto you, 
Whosoever shall put away 
his wife, except it be for 
fornication, and shall mar- 
ry another, committeth 
adultery: and whoso mar- 
rieth her which is put away 
doth commit adultery 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 10 
3 What did Moses com- 
mand you? 
5 For the hardnessof your 





heart he wrote you this | 


precept. 


6 But from the beginning 


of the creation God made 
them male and female. 


7 For this cause shall a | 
man leave his father and | 


mother, and cleave to his 


wife; 

8 And they twain shall be 
one flesh: so then they are 
no more twain, but one 
flesh. 

9 What therefore God hath 
joined together, let not 
man put asunder. 








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To the Disciples 
Respecting Divorce 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 19 

11 All men cannot receive 
this saying, save they to 
whom it is given. 

12 For there are some eu- 
nuchs, which wereso born 
from their mother’s womb: 
and there are some eu- 
nuchs, which were made 


eunuchs of men: and there © 


be eunuchs, which have 
made themselves eunuchs 
for. the kingdom of 
heaven’s sake. e that is 





able to receive i, let him 


receive it. 


ST. MARK — 


Chapter 10 — 

11 Whosoever shall put 
away his wife, and nae 
another, committeth adul- 
tery against her. 

12 And if a woman shall 
put away her husband, and 
be married to another, she 


committeth adultery. ns 


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To the Disciples 


ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 19 
14 Suffer little children, 
and forbid them not, to 
| eome unto me; for of such 
is the kingdom of heaven. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 10 
14 Suffer the little children 
, , to come unto me,and forbid 
t; them not; for of such is 
the kingdom of God. 

15 Verily I say unto you, 
Whosoever shall not re- 
ceive the kingdom of God 
jas a little child, he shall 
‘not enter therein. 


Tt} ST. LUKE 
; Chapter 15 
» | 16 Suffer little children to 
 20me unto me, and forbid 
them not: for of such is 
jhe kingdom of God. 
17 Verily I say unto you, 
Whosoever shall not re- 
teive the kingdom of God 
is a little child shall in no 
') vise enter therein. 












Perea, March, A.D. 30 
'o Rich Young Ruler 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 19 
\7 Why callest thou me 
i} 00d? there is none good 
: ut one, that is,God: but if 
pi} xou wilt enter into life, 
sf ae commandments, 
> Thou shalt do no mur- 
ar, Thou shalt not com- 
{)) it adultery, Thou shalt 
i) >t steal, Thou shalt not 
sar false ‘witness, 
9 Honour thy father and 


thy mother: and, Thou 
shalt love thy neighbour as 
thyself. 

21 If thou wilt be perfect, 
go and sell that thou hast, 
and give to the poor, and 
thou shalt have treasure in 
heaven: and come and fol- 
fow me. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 10 

18 Why callest thou me 
good? there is none good 
but one, that is, God. 

19 Thou knowest the com- 
mandments, Donot commit 
adultery, Do not kill, Do 
not steal, Do not bear false 
witness, Defraud not, Hon- 
our thy father and mother. 

21 One thing thou lackest: 
£oO etl way, sell whatso- 
ever thou hast, and give to 
the poor, and thou shalt 
have treasure in heaven: 
and come, take up the 
cross, and follow me. 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 18 

19 Why callest thou me 
good? none is good, save 
one, that is, God. 

20 Thou knowest the com- 
mandments, Do not com- 
mit adultery, Do not kill, 
Do not steal, Do not bear 
false witness, Honour thy 
father and thy mother. 

22 Yet lackest thou one 
thing: sell all that thou 
hast, and distribute unto 
the poor, and thou shalt 
haye treasure in heaven: 
and come, follow me. 

24 How hardly shall they 
that have riches enter into 
the kingdom of God! 

25 For it is easier for a 


74 





camel to go through a 
needle’s eye, than for a 
rich man to enter into the 
kingdom of God. 








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To the Disciples 
Dangers of Riches 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 19 


23 Verily I say unto you, 
That a rich man shall; 
hardly enter into the king- | 
dom of heaven. 

24 And again I say unto 
you, It is easier for a camel 
to go through the eye ofa 
needle, than for arich man 
to enterinto the kingdom 
of God. 

26 With men this is im- 
possible; but with God all 
things are possible. 

28 Verily I say unto you, 
That ye which have follow- 
ed me, in the regeneration 
when the Son of man shall 
sit in the throne of his 
glory, ye alsoshall sit upon 
twelve thrones, judging the 
twelve tribes of Israel. 

29 And every one that 
hath forsaken houses, or 
brethren, or sisters, or fa- 
ther, or mother, or wife, or 
children, or lands, for my 
name’s sake, shall receive 
a hundredfold, and shall 
inherit everlasting life. 

30 But many that are first 
Shall be last; and the last 
shail be first. 


Bee ee 


ST MARK 
Chapter 10 
23 How hardly shall they 


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that have riches enter into 
the kingdom of God! " 

24 Children, how hard is 
it for them that trust in 
riches to enter into the 
kingdom of God! 

25 It is easier for a camel 
to go through the eye of 3 
needle, than for a rich Man 
toenterint the kingdom 


of God. | 

27 With men ¢t ¢s impossi- 
ble, but not with God: for 
with God all things are 
possible, 

29 Verily I say unto you, | 
There is no man that hath 
left house, or brethren, or 
sisters, or father, or moth- 
er, or wife, or children, or | 
lands, for my sak., and the 
gospel’s 

30 But he shall receive a 
hundredfold now in this 
time, houses, and breth- 
ren, and sisters, and moth- 
ers, and children, and 
lands, with persecutions} 
and in the world to come 
eternal life. 

81 But many that are first 
ceed be last; and the iast 

rst. 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 18 


27 The things which are 
impossible with men are 
possible with God. 
29 Verily I say unto you, 
Thereis noman that hath 
left house, or parents, or 
brethren, or wife, or chil- 
dren, for the kingdom of | 
God’s sake { 
30 Who shall not receive 
manifold morein this pres- 
ent time, and in the world 
to come life everlasting. 








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Perea, March, A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
Parable of Labourers 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 20 
1 For the kingdom of 
| heaven islike unto aman 
that dis a householder, 
which went out early in 
the morning to hire la- 
bourers into his vineyard. 

2 And when he had agreed 

with the labourers for a 
enny a day, he sent them 
into his vineyard. 

3 And he went out about 
| the third hour, and saw 
| others standing idle in the 
|} marketplace, 
| 4 And said unto them; Go 

i ye also into the vineyard, 
' and whatsoever-is right I 

|) willgive you. And they 
| Went their way. 

5 Again he went out about 
thesixth and ninth hour, 
and did likewise. 

6 And about the eleventh 
hour he went out, and 
found others standing idle, 
and saith unto them, Why 
stand yehere all the day 
idle? 

7 They say unto him, Be- 
eause no man hath hired 
us. He saith unto them, 
Go ye also into the vine- 
yard; and whatsoever is 
right, that shall ye receive. 

8 So when even was come, 
the lord of the vineyard 
saith unto his steward, Call 
the labourers, an give 
them their hire, beginning 
from the last unto the first. 

9 And when they came 
that were hired about the 
eleventh hour, they re- 


ceived every man a penny. 

10 But when the first 
came, they supposed that 
they should have reeeived 
more; and they likewise re- 
ceived every mana penny. 

11 And when they had re- 
eeived it, they murmured 
against the goodman of the 
house, 

12 Saying, These last have 
wrought but cne hour, and 
thou hast made them equal 
unto us, which have borne 
a burden and heatof the 

ay. 

13 But he answered one of 
them, and said, Friend, I 
do thee no wrong: didst 
not thou agree with me for 
a penny? 

14 Take that thine 7s, and 
go thy way: I willgiveunto 
this last, even as unto thee. 

15 Isit not lawful forme 
to do what I will with mine 
own? Is thine eye evil, be- 
cause I am good? 

16 So the last shall be first, 
and the first last: for many 
be called, but few chosen. 








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To the Twelve Disciples 
Foretells His Passion 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 20 
18 Behold, we go up to 
Jerusalem; and the Son of. 
man shall be betrayed unto 
the chief priests and unto 
the scribes, and they shall 
condemn him to death 
19 And shall deliver him 
to the Gentiles to mock, 
and to scourge, and to ecru- 
cify him: and the third day 
he shall rise again. 


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ST. MARK 
Chapter 10 
33 Behold, we go up to 
Jerusalem; and the Son of 
man shall be delivered 
unto the chief priests, and 
unto the seribes; and they 
shall eondemn him to 
death, and shall deliver 
him to the Gentiles: 
34 And they shall mock 
him, and shall scourge 
him, and shall spit upon 
him,-.and shall kill him; 
and the third day he shail 
rise again. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 18 

831 Behold, we go up to Je- 
rusalem, and all things 
that are written by the 
oR coneerning the 

on of man shall be accom- 
plished. 

32 For he shall be deliver- 
ed unto the Gentiles, an 
shall be mocked, and spite- 
fully entreated, and spitted 

m2 


on: 

83 And they shall scourge 
him, and put him to death; 
and the third day he shall 
rise again. 


Perea, March, A.D. 30 


To James and John 
And Their Mother 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 20 

21 What wilt thou? 

22 Ye know not what ye 
ask. Are yeable to drink 
of the cup that I shall 
drink of, and to be bap- 
tized with the baptism that 
Iam baptized with? 

23 Ye shall drink indeed 
of my cup, and be baptized 





with the baptism thatI am 
baptized with: but to sit on 
ot right hand, and on my 
leit, is_not mine to give, 
but it shall be given to them 
for whom it is prepared of 
my Father. be 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 10 

36 What would ye that I 
should do for you? 

88 Ye know not what ye 
ask: can ye drink of ite 
cup that I drink of? and be 
baptized with the baptism 
that lam baptized with? 

39 Ye shall indeed drink 
of the cup thatI drink of; 
and with the baptism that 
Iam baptized withal shall 
ye be baptized: 

40 But to sit on my right 
hand and on my left hand 
is not mine to give; but it 
Shall be given to them for 
whom it is prepared. 


Perea, March, A.D. 30 


To the Ten Disciples 
Taught to be Lowly 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 20 

25 Ye know that the 
princes of the Gentiles ex- 
ercise dominion over them, 
and they that are great ex- 
ercise authority upon them. 
_26 But it shall not be so 
among you: but whosoever © 
will be great among you, 
let him be your minister; 

27 And whosoever will be 
chief ong you, let him 
be your servant: : 

28 Even as the Son of man 
came not tobe ministered 
unto, but to minister, and 
to give his lifea ransom for 
many. . 


ST. MARK 

> Chapter 10 

42 Ye know that they 
which are accounted to 
rule over the Gentiles ex- 

ercise lordship over them; 

and their great ones exer- 
cise authority upon them. 

438 Butso shall it not be 
|| among you: but whosoever 
will be great among you, 
shall be your minister: 

44 And whosoever of you 
will be the chiefest, shall 
| be servant of all 








k’} Man came not to be min- 
; istered unto, but to minis- 
+, ter,and to give his life a 
| | ransom for many. 








_ Near Jericho, March,A.D. 30 
, To Two Blind Men 


ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 20 
| $2 What will ye that I 
_ shall do unto you? 
/ ST. MARK 
: Chapter 10 
| 51 What wilt thou that I 
) should do unto thee? 

52 Gothy way; thy faith 
) hath made thee whole. 


) ST. LUKE 
' Chapter 15 
0) 41 What wilt thou that I 
st) Shall do unto thee? 

| 42 Receive thy sight: thy 
faith hath saved thee. 















| Jericho, March, A.D. 30 

. 

To Zaccheus 

it). ST. LUKE 
Chapter 19 


5 Zaccheus, make haste, 
) and come down; for to day 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


77 


I must abide at thy house. 


9 This day is salvation 
come to this house, foras- 
much as he alsois ason of 
Abraham. 

10 For the Son of man is 
come to seek and to save 
that which was lost. 








Near Jerusalem, March, 
D. 30 


To the People ‘ 
Parable of the Pounds 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 19 

12 A certain nobleman 
wentintoa far country to 
receive for himself a king- 
dom, and toreturn. 

13 And he called his ten 
servants, and _ delivered 
them ten pounds, and said 
unto them, Occupy till I 
come. 

14 But his citizens hated 
him, and sent a message 
after him, saying, We will 
not have this man to reign 
over us. 

15 And it came to pass, 
that when he wasreturned, 
having receivedthe king- 
dom, then he commanded 
these servants to be called 
unto him, to whom he had 
given the money, that he 
might know how much 
every man had gained by 
trading. © 
16 Then came the first, 
saying, Lord, thy pound 
hath gained ten pounds. 
17 And he said unto him, 
Well, thou good servant: 
because thou hast been 
faithful in a very little, 
have thou authority over 
ten cities. 


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THE WORDS OF JESUS 





18 And the second came, 
saying, Lord, thy pound 
hath gained five pounds. 

19 And he said likewise to 
him, Be thou also over five 
cities. 

20 And another came, say- 
ing, Lord, behold, here 7s 
thy pound, which I have 
kept laidup ina napkin: 

21 For I feared thee, be- 
cause thou art an austere 
man: thou takest up that 
thoulayedst not down, and 
reapest that thou didst not 
SOW. 

22 And he saith unto him, 
Out of thine own mouth 
will I judge thee, thou 
wicked servant. Thou 
knewest that I was an aus- 
tere man, taking up that I 
laid not down, and reaping 
that I did not sow: 


23 Wherefore then gavest 
not thou my money into 
the bank, that at my com- 
ing Imight have required 
mine own with usury? 


24 And he said unto them _ 


that stood by, Take from 
him the pound, and give if 
to him that hath ten 
pounds. 

25 (And they said unto 
him, Lord, he hath ten 
pounds.) 

26 For I say unto you, 
That unto every one which 
hath shall be given; and 
from him that hath not, 
even that he hath shall be 
taken away from him. 

27 But those mine ene- 
mies, which would not that 
Ishould reign over them, 
bring hither, and slay them 
before me. 








THE LAST WEEK 


Bethphage,Sunday, April 2, 
A.D. 30 


To Two Disciples 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 
2 Gointo the village over 
against you, and straight- 
way ye shall find an ass 
tied, anda colt with her: 
loosethem, and bring them 
unto me. 
8 And if any man 
aught unto you, ye shall 
say, The Lord hath necd vf 
them; and straightway he 
will send them.. 
8ST. MARK 
Chapter 11 
2 Go your way into the 
Village over against you: 
and as soon as ye be en- 


say 


tered into it, yeshall finda 
colt tied, Whereon never 
man sat; loose him, and 
bring him. 

3 And if any man say unto 


vere Ney do ye this? say | 


yet 


at The Lord hath need — 


of him; andstraightway he » 


will send him hither. 


Chapter 19 


80 Go ye into the village 


oyer against you; in the 
which at your entering ye 
shall find .a colt tied, 
whereon yet never man sat? 


loose him, and bring him 


hither. as 
351 Andifany man ask you, 
Why do ye loose him? thus 


shall ye say unto him, Be- 
cause the Lord hath need 
of him, A 


. 
bid eld 


——_ $7. LUKE: 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


Near Jerusalem, Sunday, 
April 2, A.D. 80 


To the Pharisees 
. §T. LUKE 
Chapter 19 
40 T tell you that, if these 
Should hold their peace, 
, the stones would imme- 
diately cry out. 





Near Jerusalem, Sunday, 
April 2, A.D. 80 


| 

| 

| To Jerusalem oop LUKE 
| 


Chapter 19 

42 If thou hadst known, 
even thou, at leastin this 
thy day,the things which 
belong unto thy peace! but 
now they are hid from 
thineeyes._. 

43 For the days shall come 
upon thee, that. thine ene- 
mies shall cast a trench 
about thee, and compass 
thee round, and keep thee 
in on every side, 

44 And shall lay thee even 
with the ground, and thy 
children within thee; and 
they shall not leave in 
thee one stone upon an- 
other; because thou knew- 
est not the time of thy 
Visitation. 












In the Temple, Sunday, 
April 2, A.D. 30 


| To Money Changers 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 
18 It is written, My house 
shall be called the house 
of prayer; but ye have 
made it a den of thieves. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 11 
Wis it not written, My 





Jy * 
ne 


79 


house shall be called of all 
nations the house of 
prayer? but ye have made 
it a den of thieves. 


8ST. LUKE 
Chapter 19 
4¢ It is written, My house 
is the house of prayer; but 
ye have made it aden of 
thieves. 


In the Temple, Sunday, 
April 2, A.D. 30 


Chief Priests and Scribes 


8ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 
16 Yea; have ye never 
read, Out of the mouth of 
babes and sucklings thou 
hast perfected praise? 











Near Bethany, Monday, 
April 8, A.D. 30 
To the Fig Tree 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 


19 Let no fruit grow on 
thee henceforward for ever. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 11 
14 No man eat fruit of 
thee hereaiter for ever. 








Near Bethany, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 


To Disciples Concerning 
Power cf Prayer 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 

21 Verily Isay unto you, 
If ye have faith, and doubt 
not, ye shall not only do 
this which is done to the 
fig tree, but also if ye shall 
say unto this mountain, 


80 


Be thou removed, and be 
thou cast into the sea; it 
shall be done. ; 

22 And all things, whatso- 
ever ye shall askin prayer, 
believing, ye shall receive. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 11 

22 Have faith in God. 

23 For verily I say unto 
you, That whosoever shall 
say unto this mountain, Be 
thou removed, and _ be 
thou cast into the sea; and 
shall not doubt in his 
heart, but shall believe 
that those things which he 
saith shall come to pass; 
he shall have whatsoever 
he saith. 

24 Therefore I say unto 
you, What things soever ye 
desire, when ye pray, be- 
' lieve that ye receive them, 
and ye shall have them. 

25 And when ye_ stand 
praying, forgive, if ye have 
aught against any; that 
your Father also which is 
in heaven may forgive you 
your trespasses. 

26 But if ye donot forgive, 
neither will your Father 
which is in heaven forgive 
your trespasses. 





In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 
To Chief Priests and Elders 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 
24 Talso will ask you one 
thing, which if ye tell me, 
Lin like wise will tell you 
by what authority I do 
these things. 
25 The baptism of John, 
whence was it? from 
heaven, or of men? 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 
27 Neither tell I you by 


what authority I do these! 


| things. 


ST. MARK’ 
Chapter li 

29 Iwill also ask of you 
one question, and answer’ 
me, and I will tell you by) 
what authority I do these. 
things. | 
30 The baptism of John, 
was it from heaven, or of 
men? answer me. 

33 Neither do I tell you by 
what authority I do these 
things. 


ST. LUKH 
Chapter 20 

3 Iwill also ask you one 
thing; and answer me: 
4 The baptism of John, 
was it from heaven,or of 
men? 
8 Neither tell I you by 
what authority I do these 
things. 








In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 


To Chief Priests and Elders 
Parable of Two Sous 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 | 
28 But what think ye? A 
certain man had two sons; 
and he came to the first, | 
and said, Son, go work to’ 
day in my vineyard. 
29 He answered and said, 
I will not; but afterward 
he repented, and went. | 
30 And he. came to the 
second, and said likewise. 
And he answered and said, 
I go, sir; and went not. | 
31 Whether of them twai 
did the will of his father? 


1a 


‘Verily Isay unto you, That 
, the publicans and the har- 
lots go into the kingdom 
of God before you. 

| 82 For John came unto 
you in the way of right- 
{)2:0usness, and ye believed 
t}him not; but the publicans 
sland the harlots believed 
¢ im: and ye, when ye had 
seen it, repented not after- 
,;vard, that ye might be- 
{| ieve him. 











J, In the Temple, Tuesday, 
. April 4, A.D. 30 


thief Priests and Pharisees 
i| Parable of the Wicked 
Husbandman 

ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 21 

|33 Hear another parable: 
if ‘here was a certain house- 
_ older, which planted a 
Y ineyard, and hedged it 
% ound about, and diggeda 
\inepress init, and builta 
= dwer, and let it out to 
_ usbandmen, and went 
" ito a far country: 
34 And when the time of 
1e fruit drew near, he sent 
| is servants to the hus- 
y)4ndmen, that pt might 

ceive the fruits of it. 
i} And the husbandmen 
ok his servants, and beat 
ie,and killed another,and 
q) Oned another. 
6 Again, he sent other 
rvants more than the 
‘st: and they did unto 
em likewise. 
7 But last of all he sent 
ito them his son, saying, 
1ey will reverence my 


n. 
, }3 But when the husband- 
7} saw the son, they said 


le 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


81 


among themselves, This is 
the heir; come, let us kill 
him, and let us seize on his 
inheritance. 

39 And they caught him, 
and cast him out of the 
vineyard, and slew him. 

40 When the lord there- 
fore of the vineyard com- 
eth, what will he do unto 
those husbandmen? 

42 Did ye never read in 
the Scriptures, The stone 
which the builders reject- 
ed, the same is become the 
head of the corner: this is 
the Lord’s doing, and itis 
marvellous in our eyes? 

43 Therefore say unto 
you, The kingdom of God 
shall be taken from you, 
and given to a nation 
bringing forth the fruits 
thereof. 

44 And whosoever shall 
fallon this stone shall be 
broken: but on whomso- 
ever it shall fall,it will 
grind him to powder, 

eT 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 12 

1 A certain man planted a 
vineyard, and set a hedge 
about i, and digged a place 
for the winefat, and built a 
tower, and let itout to hus- 
bandmen, and wentinto a 
far country. 

2 And at the season he 
sent to the husbandmen a 
servant, that he might re- 
ceive from the husband- 
men of the fruit of the 
vineyard. 

8 And they caught him, 
and beat him, and sent him 
away empty. 

4 And again he sent unto 
them another.servant; and 


82 


_THE WORDS OF JESUS 





at him they cast stones,: 


and wounded him in the 
“head, and sent him away 
shamefully handled. 

5 And again he sent an- 
other; and him they killed, 
and many others; beating 
some, and killing some. 

6 Having yet therefore 
one son, his well beloved, 
he sent him also last unto 
them, saying, They will 
reverence my son, ; 

7 But those husbandmen 
said among themselves, 
Thisis the heir; eome, let 
us kill him, and the inheri- 
tance shall be ours. 

8 And they took him, and 
killed him, and cast himout 
of the vineyard. 

9 What shall therefore the 
lord of the vineyard do? he 
will come and destroy the 
husbandmen, and will give 
the vineyard unto others, 

10 And have ye not read 
this Scripture; The stone 
which the builders rejected 
is become the head of the 
corner: 

11 This was the Lord’s do- 
ing, and it is Marvyellousin 
our eyes? 


are 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 20 

9 Acertain man planted a 
vineyard, and let it forth 
to husbandmen, and went 
into a far country for a 
long time, 

10 And at the season he 
sent a seryant tothe hus- 
bandmen, that they should 
give him of the fruit ofthe 
vineyard: but the hus- 
bandmen beat him, and 
sent him away empty. 

ll And again he sent an- 


other servant: and the 
beat him also, and entrea 
ed him shamefully, an 
sent him away empty. 

12 And again he sent 
third; and they wounde 
him also, and east him ou 

13 Then said the lord « 
the vineyard, What shall 
do? I will send my belove 
son:it may be they wi 
reverence £2#% When the 
see him. 

14 But when the husbanc 
men saw him, they reaso1 
ed among themselves, sa’ 
ing, This is the heir: com: 
let us kill him, that the iz 
heritance may be ours. 

15 So they east him out < 
the vineyard, and kille 
him. What therefore sha} 
the lord of the vineyard d 
unto them? 

16 He shalleome and di 
stroy these hushandme) 
and shall give the vin 
yard to others. 

17 Whatis thisthen the 
is written, The stone whic 
the builders rejected, th 
Same is become the head« 
the corner? 

i8 Whosoever shall fa 
upon that stone shall tk 
broken; but on whoms 
ever it shall fall, it wi 
grind him to powder. 


Serre 
In the Temple, Tuesday, 

: April 4, A.D. 30 
Chief Priests and Pharisee 
muir Weddiag — 
armen : 
ST. MATTHE) 
Chapter 22 n 
2 The kingdom of heave’ 
is like untoa certain king 
which made @ marriage fo 
his son, (¢ 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 





8 And sent forth his 
ervants to call them that 
vere bidden to the wed- 
ing: and they would not 
ome. 

‘ft Again, he sent forth 
ther servants, saying, Tell 
(4em which are bidden, 
ehold, I have prepared 
ly dinner: my oxen and 
A fatlings are killed, and 
jli things are ready: come 
nto the marriage. 

i) But they made light of 
3}, and went their ways, 
26 to his farm, another to 
gis merchandise: 

i) And the remnant took 
iS Servants, and entreated 
(}ém spitefully, and slew 


a] em. 

i] But when the king heard 

ijercof, he was wroth: and 
+ sent forth his armies, 

i#'d destroyed those mur- 

rers, and burned up their 


Then saith he to his ser- 
wmts, The wedding is 
gidy, but they which 
wire bidden were not 


























Go ye therefore into the 
shways,and as Many as 
Shall find, bid to the 
# irriage. 

ge So those servants went 
ftinto the highways, and 
*#hered together all as 
my as they found, both 


and good: and the 
Adding was furnished 
‘4b guests. 


And when the king 

gignein to see the guests, 

$3saw there a man which 

S] pot on a wedding gar- 

eat: 

oi And he saith unto him, 
fond, how camest thou 


83 


in hither not haying a wed- 
ding garment? And he was 
speechless. 

13 Then said the king to 
the servants, Bind him 
hand and foot, and take 
him away, and cast him 
into outer darkness; there 
shall be weeping and 
gnashing of teeth. 

14 For many are called, 
but few are chosen. 











In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 80 


To the Pharisees 
Tribute to Cesar 


ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 22 
18 Why tempt ye me, ye 
hypocrites? 
19 Shew me the tribute 
money. 
20 Whose is this image 
and superscription? 
21 Render therefore unto 
Cesar the things which are 
Cesar’s; and unto God the 
things that are God’s. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 12 

15 Why~- tempt ye me? 
bring me a penny, that I 
may see tt. y 

16 Whose és this image 
and superscription? 

17 Render to Cesar the 
things that are Cesar’s, and 
to God the things that are 
God’s. 

ST. LUKE 
Chapter 20 

23 Why tempt ye me? 

24 Shew me a_ penny. 
Whose image and super- 
scription hath it? 

25 Render therefore unto 


. 


84 





Cesar the things which be 
Cesar’s, and unto God the 
things which be God’s. 








In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April4,A.D.30.. 


To the Sadducees 
The Resurrection 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 22 f 

29 Ye doerr, not knowing 
the Scriptures, nor the 
power of God. 

30 For in the resurrection 
they neither marry, norare 
given in marriage, but are 
as the angels of God in 
heaven. 

31 But as touching the res- 
urrection of the dead, have 
ye notread that which was 
spoken unto you by God, 
saying, 

32 Lam the God of Abra- 
ham, and the God of Isaac, 
and the God of Jacob? God 
is not the God of the dead, 
but of the living. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 12 
24 Do ye not therefore 
err, because ye know not 
the Seriptures, neither the 
power of God? °- 
25 For when they shall 
rise from the dead, they 
neither marry, nor are 
given in marriage; but are 
as the angels which are in 
heaven. 





26 And as touching the}: 


dead, that they rise; have 
ye not read in the book of 
Moses, how in the bush 
God spake unto him, say- 
ing, lam the God of Abra- 
ham, and the God of Isaac, 
and the God of Jacob? 


THE WORDS OF JESUS” 


-| greatly err. 
















4 
27 He is not the God of tf 
dead, but the God of tl 
living: ye therefore ¢ 


ST, LUK, 
Chapter 20 : 

34 The children of th} 
world marry, and aregive 
inmarriage: ~ : 

35 But they which sha} 
be accounted worthy too 
tain that world, and tli 
resurrection from the deaf) 
neither marry, nor aj) 
given in marriage: 

36 Neither can they 4) 
any more: for they a: 
equal unto the angels; ar #) 
are the children of God, b 
ing the children of the re. 
urrection. 

37 Now that the dead a 
raised,even Moses shewe 
atthe bush, when he cal} 
eth the Lord the God} 
Abraham, and the God iJ} 
Isaac, and the God of af 
cob. 

88 For he is not a God: } 
the dead, but of the livin; } 
for all live unto him. 





In the Temple, Tuesday 
April 4, A.D. 30 i 


To Pharisee Lawyer 
ST, MATTHE!§ 


mind. 

88 This is the first an 
great commandment, 
39 And the second és lik}: 
unto it, Thou shalt love 
thy neighbor as thyself. 

40 On these two con 


| es THE WORDS OF JESUS 


85 





jnandments hang all the 
| aw and the prophets. 


" ST. MARK 
Chapter 12 
: 29 The first of all the 
‘commandments zs, Hear, O 
jj srael; The Lord our God 
aS One Lord: 
80 And thou .shalt love 
he Lord thy God with all 
hy heart, and with all thy 
MoOul, and with all thy 
yaoind, and with all thy 
wtrength: this zs the first 
oOmmandment. 
i381 And the second 7s like, 
4) amely this, Thou shalt love 
i neighbour as thyself. 





here is none other com- 
jandment greater than 

hese 
go4 Thou art not far irom 
yw he kingdom of God. 


all 















‘In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 


‘0 the Pharisees 


ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 22 
{2 What think ye of 
hrist? whose son is he? 
8 How then doth David 
1 spirit call him Lord, 
iying, 
The Lord said unto my 
ord, Sit thou on my right 
and, tillIl make thine ene- 
ties thy footstool? 
If David thencall him 
ord, how is he his son? 


8T. MARK 
7 Chapter 12 
How say the scribes 


iat Christ is the son of 
‘y) @yvid? 

/ 16 For David himself said 
“ty the Holy Ghost, The 


( 


Lord said to my Lord, Sit 
thou on my right. hand, 
tillI make thine enemies 
thy footstool. 

87 David therefore him- 
self calleth him Lord; and 
whence is he then his son? 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 20 
41 How_say_ they that 


Christ is David’s son? 

42. And ° David himself 
saith in the book of Psalms, 
The Lord said unto my 
Lord, Sit thou on my right 
hand, 

43 TillI make thine ene- 
mies thy footstool. 

44 David therefore calleth 
+m -Lord, how is he then 
nis son? 


In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 


To the Multitude 
Denounces Hypocrisy 


ST, MATTHEW 
Chapter 23 

2 The scribes and the 
Pharisees sitin Moses’ seat: 
3 All therefore whatsoever 
they bid you observe, that 
observe and do; but do not 
ye after their works: for 
they say, and do not. 
4 For they bind heavy 
burdens and grievous to be 
borne, and lay them on 
men’s shoulders; but they 
themselves will not move 
them with one of their 
fingers. 
5 But all their works they 
dofor to be seen of men: 
they make broad their 
phylacteries, and enlarge 
the borders of their gar- 
ments, 


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THE WORDS OF JESUS 





6 And luve the uppermost 
rooms at feasts, and the 
chief seats in the syna- 
gogues, 

7 And greetings in the 
markets, and to be called 
of men, Rabbi, Rabbi. 
8 But be not ye called 
Rabbi: for one is your 
Master, even Christ; and all 
¢e are brethren. 

9 And call no man your 
father upon the earth: for 
one is your Father, which 
is in heaven. 

10 Neither be ye called 
masters: for one is your 
Master, even Christ. 

11 But he that is greatest 
among you shall be your 
servant. 

12 And whosoever shall 
exalt himself shall be 
abased; and he that shall 
humble himself shall be 
exalted. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 12 

88 Beware of the scribes, 
which love to go in long 
elotnhing, and love saluta- 
tions in the marketplaces, 
39 And the chief seats in 
the synagogues,and the up- 
permost rooms at feasts: 
40 Which devour widows’ 
houses, and fora pretence 
make long prayers: these 
shall receive greater dam- 
nation. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 20 

46 Beware of the scribes, 
which desire to walk in 
‘long robes, and love greet- 
ings in the markets, and 
-the highest seats in-the 
synagogues, and the chief 

rooms at feasts; 


| same shall receive 


47 Which devour widow: 
houses, and for a shev§ 
make long prayers: th) 
greate® 
damnation. ; 











In the Temple, Tuesday, | 
April 4, A.D. 30 


To Scribes and Pharisees } 
Denounces Hypocrisy }) 
ST. MATTHEV# 

Chapter 23 i 
woe unto 


against men: for ye neithe} 
go in yourselves, neithe} 
suffer ye them that are erf! 


the child of hell than you # 
selves. - oF 
16 Woe unto you, ye blin 
guides, which say, Whos¢ 
ever shall swear by th 
temple, it is nothing; bv 

whosoever shall swear bf 
the gold of the temple, h#} 
is a debtor! | 
‘17 Ye fools and blind: fo 
whether is greater, th 
gold, or the temple tha 
sanctifieth the gold? 
18 And, Whosoever shalg 
swear by the altar, it i 
nothing; but whosoeye 



























i sweareth by the gift that is 
4} upon it, he is guilty. 

¢ 19 Yefoolsand blind: for 
»} Whether is greater, the gift, 
or the altar that sanctifieth 
the gift? 

‘| 20 Whoso therefore shall 

‘swear by the altar, swear- 
eth by it, and by all things 
}| thereon. 

21 And whoso shall swear 
‘by the temple, sweareth by 
(it, and by him that dwell- 
‘eth therein. 

22 And he that shallswear 
by heaven, sweareth by the 
‘throne of God, and by him 
jthat sitteth thereon. 

23 Woe unto you, scribes 
ind Pharisees, hypocrites! 
' or ye pay tithe of mintand 
imise and cummin, and 
“\iave omitted the weightier 
_aratters of the law, judg- 
nent, mercy, and faith: 
hese ought ye to have 
Jione, and not to leave the 
| ther undone. 

424 Yeblind guides, which 
.. train ata gnat, and swal- 
Ow a camel. 


26 Thou blind Pharisee, 

,leanse first that which is 
)yithin the cup and platter, 
hat the outside of them 
nay be clean also. 
27 Woe unto you, scribes 
,) nd Pharisees, hypocrites! 
or ye are like unto whited 
epulchres, which indeed 
ppear beautiful outward, 
jut are within full of dead 
\}ven’s bones. and of all un- 
} leanness. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


87 


28 Even so ye also out- 
wardly appear righteous 
unto men, but within ye 
are full of hypocrisy and 
iniquity. 

29 Woe unto you, scribes 
and Pharisees, hypocrites! 
because ye build the tembs 
of the prophets, and gar- 
nish the sepulehres of the 
righteous, 

30 And say, If we had been 
in the days of our fathers, 
we would not have been 
partakers with them in 
the blood of the prophets. 
81 Wherefore ye be wit- 
nesses unto yourselves, 
that ye are the children of 
them which killed the 
prophets. 

82 Fill ye up then the 
measure of your fathers. 

383 Ye serpents, ye genera- 
tion of vipers, how can ye 
escape the damnation of 
hell? 

34 Wherefore, behold, I 
send unto you prophets, 
and wise men, and scribes: 
and some of them ye shall 
kill and crucify; and some 
of them shall ye scourge in 
your synagogues, and per- 
secute them from city to 
city: 

35 That upon -you may 
come all the righteous 
blood shed upon the earth, 
from the blood of righteous 
Abel unto the blood of 
Zacharias son of Barachias, 
whom ye slew between the 
temple and the altar. 

36 Verily I say unto you, 
All these things shall come 
upon this generation. »% 

37 O Jerusalem, Jerusa- 
lem, thou that killest the 
prophets, and stonest them 


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which are sent unto thee, 
how often would I have 
gathered thy children to- 
gether, even as a hen gath- 
ereth her chickens under 
herwings,and ye would not! 


38 Behold, your house is: 


left unto you desolate. 

39 For Isay unto you, Ye 
shall not see me hence- 
forth, till ye shall say, 
Blessed is he that cometh 
in the name of the Lord. 


In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 
To the Disciples 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 12 

43 Verily I say unto you, 
That this poor widow hath 
east more in, than all they 
which have cast into the 
treasury: 

44 For all they did cast in 
of their abundance; but 
she of her want did cast in 
all that she had, even all 
her living. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 21 
3 Of a truth I say unto 
you, that this poor widow 
ath cast in more than 
they all: 
4 For all these have of 
their abundance cast in 
unto the offerings of God: 
but she of her penury hath 
castin all the living that 
she had. 





In the Temple, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 
To Certain Greeks 
Concerning His Death 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 12 
23 The hour is come, that 


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glorified. 

24 Verily, verily, I say 
unto you, Except acorn o: 
wheat fall into the grounc’ 
and die, it abideth alone 
but if it die, it bringetk 
forth much fruit. } 

25 He that loveth his life 
shall lose it; and he thai 
hateth his life in this world 
shall keep it unto life) 
eternal. 

26 If any man serve mé,) 
let him follow me; and 
where Iam, thereshal) alsc’ 
my servant be: if any man 
serve me, him will my Fa- 
ther honour. 

27 Now is my _ soul 
troubled; and what shall I 
say’? Father, save me from 
this hour: but for this 
cause came I unto this hour, 

28 Father, glorify thy 
name. 

30 This voice came not be- 
cause of me, but for your 
sakes. 

31 Now is the judgment oi 
this world: now shall the 
prince of this world be cast 


out. - 

32 And I, it "I be lifted up 
from theearth, will draw 
all men unto me. 

85 Yet a little while is the 
light with you. Walk while 
ye have the light, lest dark- 
ness come upon you: for he 
that walketh in darkness 
knoweth not whither he 
goeth. 

36 While ye have light, be- 
lieve in the light, that ye 
may be the children of 
light. ¥ 

44 He that believeth on 
me, believeth not on me, 
but on him that sent me. 


Fe 
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o9 





} 45 And he that seeth me 
Seeth him that sent me. 
» 46 lamcome a light into 
ithe world, that whosoever 
| believeth on me should not 
‘abide in darkness. 
)) 47 And if any man hear 
my words, and believe not, [ 
judge him not: for I came 
{pot /te judge the world, 
ijbut to save the world. 
#| 46 He that rejecteth me, 
jamd_ receiveth not my 
¢ words, hath one that judg- 
dj:th him: the word that I 
“lave spoken, the same 
| judge him in the last 
a lay. 
4 ForT have not spoken 
i myself; but the Father 
il yhich sent me, he gaye me 
mi), Commandment, what I 
whould say, and what I 
i} hould speak. : 
50 And I know that his 









i1e Father said unto me, 
I speak. 








utside the Temple, Tues- 
4 day, April 4, A.D. 30 


yi) @ the Disciples 
Concerning the Temple 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chepter 24 
wey See ye ot all these 
tangs? verily I say unto 
a) u, There shall not be left 
‘re one stone upon an- 
her, that shall not be 
rown down. 





ST. MARK 
Chapter 13 
Seest thou these great 
ildings? there shall not 
left one stone upon an- 


h 
1 


m7 


other, that shall not be 
thrown down. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 21 

6 As for these things which 
ye behold, the days will 
come, in the which there 
shall not be left one stone 
upon another, that shall 

not be thrown down. 





Mt. of Olives, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
Sign of His Coming 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 24 

4 Take heed thatno man 
deceive you. 

5 For many shall come in 
my name, saying, I am 
Christ; and shall deceive 
many. ; 
e shall hear of 
wars and rumors of wars: 
see that ye be not troubled: 
for all these things must 
come to pass, but the end 
is not yet. 

7 For nation shall rise 
against nation, and king- 
domagainst kingdom: and 
there shall be famines, and 
pestilences, and _ earth- 
quakes, in divers places. 

8 All these are the begin- 
ning ofsorrows. 

9 Then shall they deliver 
you up to be afflicted, arid 
shall kill you: and ye shall 
be hated of all nations for 
ny name’s sake. 

10 And then shall many 
be offended, and shall be- 
tray one another, and shall 
hate one another. 

11 And many false proph- 
ets shall rise, and shall de- 
ceive many. 


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12 And because iniquity 
shall abound, the love of 
many shall wax cold. 

13 But he that shall en- 
dure unto the end, the 
same shall be saved. 

14 And this gospel of the 
kingdom shall be preached 
in all the world fora wit- 
ness unto all nations; and 
then shall the end come, 

15 When ye therefore shall 
see the abomination of 
desolation, spoken of by 
Daniel the prophet, stand 
inthe holy place, (whoso 
readeth, let him under- 
stand,) 

16 Then let them which be 
in Judea flee into the 
mountains: 

17 Let him which ison the 
housetop not come down to 
take any thing out of his 
house: 

18 Neither let him which 
isin the field return back 
to take his clothes. 

19 And woe unto them 
that are with child, and to 
them that give suck in 
those days! 

20 But pray ye that your 
flight be not in the winter, 
neither on the sabbath 
day: 

21 For then shall be great 
tribulation, such as was 
nat since the beginning of 
the world to this time, no, 
nor ever shall be. 

22 And except those days 
should be shortened, there 
should no flesh be saved: 
but for the elect’s sake 
those days shall be short- 
ened. 

23 Then if any man shall 
say unto you, Lo, here is 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


‘prophets, and shall shew 


‘before. 







Christ, or there; believe it 
not. ; 
24 For there shall , arise]] 
false Christs, and false} 


great signs and wonders; if 
insomuch that, if it ai 












possible, they shall deceive! 
the very elect. 
25 Behold, I have told you 


26 Wherefore if they shall 
say unto you, Behold, he is 
in the desert; go not forth} 
behold, he is in the secret} 
chambers; believe zi not. | 

27 For as the lightning} 
cometh out of the east, and 
shineth even unto the§ 
west; so shall also the com: 
ing of the Son of man be. 

28 For wheresoever the! 
careass is, there will the 
eagles be gathered together 

29 Immediately after the 
tribulation of those days 
shall the sun be darkened 
and the moon shall no’ 
give her light, and the star§ 
shall fall from heaven, anc 
the powers of the heavens 
shall be shaken; 

30 And then shall appea) 
the sign of the Son of mat 
in heaven: and then shal 
all the tribes of the eartl 
mourn, and they shall set 
the Son of man coming it 
the clouds of heaven witl 
power and great glory. 

31 And he shall send hi 
angels with a great soun¢ 
of a trumpet, and the} 
shall gather together hij 
élect from the four winds 
from one end of heaven t 
the other. 

32 Now learn a parable 0 
the fig tree; When hi 
branch is yet tender, an¢ 


a ae - aee ee o  e e eoe 


= 6S po! 6 Xe Se 


am Be EF SE TS as = ES ee 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


mevieth forth - leaves, ye 
now thatsummer ¢s nigh: 
33 So likewise ye, when ye 
shall see all these things, 
know that it is near, even 
at the doors. 
84 Verily I say unto you, 
This generation shall not 
ass, till all these things 
e fulfilled. 
35 Heaven and earth shall 
pass away, but my words 
| shall not pass away. 
1.86 But of that day and 
| hour knoweth no man, no, 
not the angels of heaven, 
but my Fatheronly. 

37 Butas the days of Noe 
were, so shallalso the com- 
ing of the Son of man be. 

85 For asin the days that 
were before the flood they 
were eating and drinking, 
marrying and giving in 
Marriage, until the day 
that Noe entered into the 


ar ’ 

39 And knew not until the 
flood came, and took them 
allaway; so shali also the 
feoting of the Son of man 


e. 
40 Then shall two be in 
the field; the one shall be 
taken, and the other left. 
41 Two women shall be 
one at the mill; the 
one shall be taken, and the 
other left. 

42 Watch therefore; for ye 
Sknow not what hour your 
Lord doth come. 

} 43 But know this,that ifthe 
zoodman of the house had 
snown in what watch the 
thief would come, he 
yould have watched, and 
vould not have suffered 
iis house to be broken up. 
44 Therefore be ye also 
















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ready: forin such an hour 
as ye think not the Son of 
man cometh. 

45 Who then is a faithful 
and wise servant, whom 
his lord hath made ruler 
over his household, to give 
them meat in.due season? 

46 Blessed zs that servant, 
whom his lord when he 
cometh shall find so doing. 

47 Verily I say unto you, 
That he shall make him 
ruler over all his goods. 

45 But and if that evil ser- 
vant shall say in his heart, 
My lord delayeth his com- 


ing; 

49 And shall begin to smite 
his fellow servants, and to 
eat and drink with the 
drunken}; 

50 The lord of that servant 
shall come ina day when 
he looketh not for him, and 
in an hour that he is not 
aware of, 

51 And shall cut him asun- 
der, and appoint him his 
portion with the hypo- 
erites: there shall be weep- 
ing and gnashing of teeth. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 13 

5 Take heed lest any man 
deceive you; 

6 For many shall come in 
my name, saying, I am 
Christ; and shall deceive 
many. 

7 And when ye shall hear of 
wars and rumours of wars, 
be ye not troubled: for such 
things must needs be; but 
the end shall not be yet. 

%$ For nation shall rise 
against nation,and king- 
dom against kingdom: and 
there shall be earthquakes 





92 


in divers places, and there 
shall be famines and 
troubles: these are the be- 
ginnings of sorrows. 

9 But take heed to your- 
selves: for they shall de- 


liver you up to councils; |}. 


and in the synagogues ye 
shall be beaten: and ye 
shall be brought before 
rulers and kings for my 
sake, for a_ testimony 
against them. 

10 And the gospel must 
first be published among 
all nations. 

11 But when they shall 
lead You, and deliver you 
up, take no thought before- 
hand what ye shall speak, 
neither do ye premeditate: 
but whatsoever shall be 
given you in that hour,that 
speak ye: for it is not ye 
that speak, but the Holy 
Ghost. 

12 Now the brother shall 
betray the brother to death, 
and the father the son; and 
children shall rise up 
against their parents, and 
shall cause them to be put 
to death. 

13 And ye shall be hated 
of all men for my name’s 
sake: but he that shall en- 
dure unto the end, the 
same shall be saved. 

14 But when ye shall see 
the abomination of desola- 
tion, spoken of by Daniel 
the prophet standing 
where it ought not, (let 
him that readeth under- 
stand,) then let them that 
be in Judea flee to the 
mountains: 

15 And let him that is on 
the housetop not go down 
into the house, neither en- 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


ter therein, to take any} 
thing out of his house: 
16 And let him that isin] 
the field not turn’ back} 
again for to take up his| 
garment. } 
17 But woe to them that] 
are with child, and to them | 
that give suck in those} 
days! , 
18 And pray ye that your § 
flight be not in the winter. § 
19 For in those days shall 
be affliction, such as was} 
notfrcom the beginning of 
the creation which God} 
created unto this time, 
neither shall be. 

20 And except that the 
Lord had shortened those 
days, no flesh should bej 
saved: but for the elect’s 
sake, whom he hath chosen, } 
he hath shortened the days. } 
21 And then if any man) 
shall say to you, Lo, here 7s | 
Christ; or,lo, hezs there; } 
believe him not: =] 
22 For false Christs and |) 
false prophets shall rise, | 
and shall shew signs and. 
wonders, to seduce, if if 
were possible, even the 
elect. $ 

23 But take ye heed: be- |) 
hold, I have foretold you | 
all things. 5 
24 But in those days, after | 
that tribulation, the sun |) 
shall be darkened, and the | 
moon shall not give her 
light, iI 
25 And the stars of heaven © 
shall fall, and the powers | 
that are in heaven shall be 
shaken. i 
26 And then shall they see | 
the Son of man coming in | 
the clouds with great power | 
and glory. | 





27 And then shall he send 
his angels, and shallgather 
together his elect from the 
four winds, from the utter- 
most part of the earth to 
the uttermost part of 
heaven. 

28 Now learn a parable of 

\the fig’ tree: When her 
branch is yet tender, and 
: mete forth. leaves, ye 
| know that summer is near: 
' 29 So ye in like manner, 
when ye shall see these 
| things come to pass, know 
\thatitis nigh, evenat the 
_ doors. 
| 30 Verily I say unto you, 
that this generation shall 
not pass, till all these 
, things be done. 
.| 81 Heaven and earth shall 
pass away: but my words 
shall not pass away. 
, 





32 But of that day and that 
hour knoweth no man, no, 
not the angels which are in 
heaven, neither the Son, 
but the Father. 

83 Take ye heed, watch 
and pray: for ye know not 
when the time is. 

84 For the Son of man is as 
‘iman taking afar journey, 
who left his house, and 
save authority to his ser- 
yants, and to every man 
lis work, and commanded 
‘he porter to watch. 

35 Watch ye therefore: for 
re know not when the mas- 
erofthe house cometh, at 
) ‘ven, or at midnight, or at 
he eockcrowing, or in the 
‘norning: 

‘36 Lest coming suddenly 
? ie find you sleeping. 

87 And what I say unto 
Ou lsay unto all, Watch. 


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93 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 21 


8 Take heed that ye be 
not deceived: for many 
shall come in my name, 
saying, I am Christ; and 
the time draweth near: go 
ye not therefore after them. 


9 But when yeshall hear 
of wars and commotions, 
be not terrified: for these 
things must first come to 
pass; but the end 7s not by 
and by. 

10 Nation shall rise 
against nation, and king- 
dom against kingdom: 


11 And great earthquakes 

shall be in divers places, 
and famines, and pesti- 
lences; and fearful sights 
and great signs shall there 
be from heaven. 


12 But before all these, 
they shalllay their hands 
on you, and persecute you, 
delivering you up to the 
synagogues, and into 
risons, being brought be- 
ore kings and rulers for 
my name’s sake, 


13 And it shall turn to 
you for a testimony. 

14 Settle dt therefore in 
your hearts, not to medi- 
tate before what ye shall 
answer: 


15 For I will give you a 
mouth and wisdom, which 
all your adversaries shall 
not be able to gainsay nor 
resist. 

16 And ye shall be be- 
trayed both by parents, 
and brethren, and kins- 
folks, and friends; and 
some of you shall they cause 


a4 


to be put to death. 

17 And ye shalt be hated 
of all men for my name’s 
sake. : 

18 But there shall not a 
hair of your head perish. 

19 In your patience possess 
ye your souls. 


20 And when ye shall see’ 


Jerusalem compassed with 
armies, then know that the 
desolation thereofis nigh. 


21 Then let them which 
are in Judea flee to the 
mountains; and let them 
which are in the midst of 
it depart out; and let not 
them that are in the coun- 
tries enter thereinto. 


22 For these be the days of 
vengeance, that all things 
which are written may be 
fulfilled. 

23 But woe unto them that 
are with child, and to them 
that give suck, in those 
days! for there shall be 
great distress in the land, 
and wrath upon this peo- 
ple. 

24 And they shall fall by 
the edge of the sword, and 
shall be led away captive 
into all nations: and Jeru- 
salem shall be trodden 
down of the Gentiles, until 
the times of the Gentiles be 
fulfilled. 

25 And there shall be 
signs in the sun, and in 
the moon, and in the stars; 
and upon the earth distress 
of nations,with perplexity}; 
the sea and the waves roar- 
ing; 

26 Men’s hearts failing 
them for fear, and for look- 
ing aiter those things 


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whieh afte coming on the 
earth: for the powers of 
heaven shall be shaken. 

27 And then shall they 
see the Son of man coming 
inacloud with power and 
great glory. 

28 And when these things 
begin to come to pass, then 
look up, and lift up your 
heads; for your redemp- 
tion draweth nigh. 

29 Behold the fig tree, and 
all the trees; | 

30 When they now shoot 
forth, ye see and know of 

your own selyes that sum- 

erisnownighathand. J} 

31 So likewise ye, when } 
ye see these things come 
to pass, know ye that the } 
kingdom of God is nigh at 
hand. 

32 Verily I say unto you, 
This generation shall not 
pass away, till all be ful- 
filled. 


33 Heaven and earth shall 
pass away; but my words 
shall not pass away. 


34 And take heed to your- 
selves, lest at any time 
your hearts be overcharged 
with surfeiting, and drunk- 
enness, and cares-of this 
life, and so that day come 
upon you unawares. 


85 For as a snare shall it 

come on all them that 
dwell on the face of the 
whole earth, 


86 Watch ye therefore,and 
pray always, that ye may 
be, accounted worthy to 
escape all these things that 
shall come to pass, and to 
stand before the Son of 
man. : 





Mt. of Olives, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
Parable of Ten Virgins 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 25 

1 Then shall the kingdom 

of heaven be likened unto 

fen virgins, which took 
their lamps, and went forth 
to meet the bridegroom. 

2 And five of-them were 
_\wise, and five were foolish. 
‘| 3 They that were foolish 
'\took their lamps, and took 
po oil with them: 

.|4 But the wise took oilin 

| ae vessels with their 
{any 

: 5 W hile the bridegroom 

‘arried, they all slumbered 

and slept. 

6 And at midnight there 

was a cry made, Behold, 

i he bridegroom cometh; go 

re out to meet him. 

7 Then all those virgins 

irose, and trimmed their 
amps. 

')8 And the foolish said unto 

he wise, Give us of your 

“)il; for our lamps are gone 

rut. 

9 But the wise answered, 
“laying, Not so; lest there be 
ot enough for us and you: 
}ut go ye rather to them 
get eel, and buy for your- 


10 Band while they went to 
iy, the bridegroom came; 
nd they that were ready 
vent in with him to the 
and the door 














11 Afterward came also 
he other virgins, saying, 
word, Lord, open to us. 

q12 But he answered and 


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95 


said, Verily I say unto you, 
I know you not. 

13 Watch therefore; for ye 
know neither the day nor 
the hour wherein the Son 
of man cometh, 











Mt. of Olives, ati ke 
April 4, A.D. 3 


To the Disciples 
Parable of Talents 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 25 

14 For the kingdom of 
heaven is aS a@ man travel- 
ling into a far country, who 
ealled his own servants, 
and delivered unto them 
his goods. 

15 And unto one he gave 
five talents, to another two, 
and to another one; to 
every man according to his 
severalability ;andstraight- 
way took his journey. 

16 Then he that had re- 
ceived the five talents went 
and traded with the same, 
and made them other five 
talents. 

17 And likewise he that 
had received two, he also 
gained other two. 

18 But he that had re- 
ceived one went and digged 
in the earth, and hid his 
lord’s money. 

19 After a long time the 
lord of those servants com- 
eth, and reckoneth with 
them. 

20 And so he that had re- 
ceived five talents came 
and brought other five tal- 
ents, saying, Lord, thou de- 
liveredst unto me five tal- 
ents: behold, Ihave gained 
beside them five talents 
more. 


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21 His lord said unto him, 

Well done, thow good and 
faithful servant: thou hast 
been faithful over a few 
things, I will make thee 
ruler over many things: 
enter thou into the joy of 
thy lord. 

22 He also that had re- 
ceived two talents came 
and said, Lord, thou deliv- 
eredst untome two talents: 
behold, I have gained two 
other talents beside them. 

23 His lord said unto him, 
Well done, good and faith- 
ful servant; thou hast 
been faithful over a few 
things, I will make thee 
ruler over many things: 
enter thou into the joy of 
thy lord. 

24 Then he which had re- 
ceived the one talent came 
and said, Lord, I knew thee 
that thouarta hard man, 
reaping where thou hast 
not sown, and gathering 
where thou hast not 
strewed: 

25 And I was afraid, and 
went and hid thy talent in 
the earth: lo, there thou 
hast that is thine. 

26 His lord answered and 
said unto him, Thou wicked 
and slothful servant, thou 
knewest that I reap where 
I sowed not, and gather 
where I have not strewed: 

27 Thou oughtest there- 
fore to have put my money 
to the exchangers, and then 
atmy coming I should have 
received mine own with 
usury. 

28 Take therefore the tal- 
ent from him, and give it 
unto him which hath ten 
talents. 


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darkness: 















29 For unto every one that 
hath shall be given, and he 
shail have abundance: but 
from him that hath not 
shall be taken away even 
that which he hath. 

30 And cast ye the unprof- 
itable servant into outer 
there shall be 
weeping and gnashing of 
teeth. 





Mt. of Olives, Tuesday, 
April 4, A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
Describes Judgment 


ST. MATTHEW 


be gathered all nations: 
and he shall separate them 
one from another, as a 
shepherd divideth his sheep 
from the goats: 

33 And he shall set the 
sheep on his right hand, 
but the goats on the left. 
84 Then shall the King say 
unto them,on his right 
hand, Come, ye blessed oj 
my Father, inherit the 
kingdom prepared for you 
from the foundation of the 
world: 

35 ForI was a hungered 
and ye gave me meat: 
was thirsty, and ye gave 
me drink: I wasa stranger 
and ye took me in: < 
36 Naked, and ye clothec 
me: I was sick, and yé 
visited me: I was in prison 
and ye came unto me, 


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97 





} 87 Then shall the right- 
}eous answer him, saying, 
‘| Lord, when saw we theea 
 hungered, and fed thee? or 














thirsty, and gave thee 
drink? 
388 When saw we thee a 


stranger, and took thee in? 
or naked, and elothed thee? 
389 Or when saw we thee 
sick, or in-prison,and came 
unto thee? 

40 And the King shall an- 
Swer and say unto them, 
‘| Verily I say unto you, In- 
yasmuch as ye have done it 
unto one of the least of 
these my brethren, ye have 
done zt unto me. 

41 Thenshall he say also 
unto them on the left hand, 
Depart from me, ye cursed, 
into everlasting fire, pre- 
pared for the devil and his 
angels: 

42 For Iwas a hungered, 
and ye gave me no meat: I 
was ee ia ye gave 
me no drink: 

431 was a stranger, and 
ye took me not in: naked, 
and ye clothed. me not: 
sick, and in prison, and ye 
visited me not. 

i} 44 Then shall they also 
Manswer him, saying, Lord, 
‘when saw we thee a hun- 
gered, or athirst, or a 
0) Stranger, or naked, or sick, 
fOr in prison, and did not 
minister unto thee? 

45 Then shall he answer 
“pthem, saying, Verily I say 
unto you, Inasmuch as ye 
did *t not to one of the least 
}of these, ye did it not tome. 
46 And these shall go 
away into everlasting pun- 
#}ishment: but the righteous 

}into life eternal. 


Mt. of Olives, Tuesday, April 
4, A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
2 Ye know that after two 
days is the feast of the pass- 
over, and the Son of man 
is betrayed to be crucified. 





Bethany, Wednesday, 
April 5, A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
Mary Anoints Jesus 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 

10 Why trouble ye the wo- 
man? for she hath wrought 
a good work upon me. 

1l For ye have the poor 
always with you; but me 
ye have not always. 

12 For in that she hath 
poured this ointment on 
my body, she did 7zt for my 
burial. =: 

13 Verily I say unto you, 
Wheresoever this gospel 
shall be preached in the 
whole world, there shall 
also this, that this y.7: 
hath done, be to’ | 
memorial of her. 

§ 
Chapter 14 

6 Let her alone; 
trouble. ye her? > 
wrought a good 





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me. ‘5 [ay 

7 For ye have the 
with you always, the 
whensoever ye will ye ma, 
do them good: but meye 
have not always. 

8 She hath done what she 
could: she is come afore- 
hand to anoint my body to 
the burying. ; 


98 


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9 Verily I say unto you, 
Wheresoever this gospel 
shall be preached through- 
out the whole world, this 
also that she hath done 
shall be spoken of for a 
memorial of her. 


ST JOHN 


Chapter 12 4 


7 Let her alone: against 
the day of my burying 
hath she kept this. 

8 For the poor always ye 
have with you; but me ye 
have not always. 





Bethany, Thursday, April 6 
A.D. 30 


To Peter and John 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 

18 Gointo the city to such 
aman, and say unto him, 
The Master saith, My time 
isat hand;I will keep the 
passover at thy house with 

my disciples. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
13 Go ye into the city, and 
there shall meet youa man 
bearing a pitcher of water: 
follow him. 
14 And wheresoever he 
7211 go in, say ye to the 
odman of the house, The 
whster saith, Where is the 
“stechamber, where I 
orel eat the passover with 
to tdisciples? 
2» And he will shew youa 
arge upper room furnished 
and prepared: there make 
ready for us. ; 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 22 
$8 Go and prepare us the 


passover, that we may eat.| 

10 Behold, when ye are) 
entered into the city, there) 
shall a man meet you,bear-) 
ing a pitcher of water; fol-: 
low him into the house 


“where he entereth in. 


11 And ye shall say unto: 
the goodman of the house, 
The Master saith unto! 
thee, Where is the guest-| 
chamber, where I shall eat 
the passover with my dis-) 
ciples? ; 

12 And he shall shew 
a large upper room 
nished: there make ready. 















Jerusalem, Upper Room, 
Thursday Evg. April 6, 
A.D, 30 


To the Twelve Disciples 
Coutention for Seats 


ST. LUKE) 
Chapter 22 
25 The kings of the Gen- 
tiles exercise lordship over! 
them; and they that exer- 
eise authority upon them 
are called benefactors. 
26 But ye shall not beso: 
but he that i 
among you, 
the younger; and he that 
is chief, as he that doth 


28 Ye are they which have 

continued with me inmy 
temptations. 

29 And I appoint unto you 
a kingdom, as my Father 
hath appointed unto me; 

30 That ye may eat and 





i 


By 


| 


; 


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drink at my table in my 


kingdom, and_e sit on 


| thrones pudsing the twelve 


tribes of Israel. 





Upper Room, Thursday 
Evg. April 6, A.D. 30 


To Peter, while 
Washing Disciples’ Feet 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 18 ‘ 

7 WhatI do thou knowest 
not now; but thou shalt 
know hereafter. 

8S Iilwash thee not, thou 
hast no part with me. 

10 He that is washed 
heedeth not save to wash 
his feet, butis clean every 
whit: and ye are clean, but 


jnot all. 


‘}ione to you? 





Upper Room, Thursday 
Evg. April 6, A.D. 30 


To the Twelve Disciples 
Respecting Humility 
ST. JOHN 
Chapter 13 

12 Know ye what I have 

18 Yecall me Master and 

4rd: and ye say well; for 

olam. ; 

14 IfI then, your Lord and 

Waster, have washed your 


a) eet; ye also ought to wash 


me another’s feet. 

15 For I have given you an 
Xample, that ye should do 
S Ihave done to you. 

16 Verily, verily,I say unto 
‘ou, The servant is not 
reaterthan his lord; nei- 
her he that is sent greater 
han he that sent him. 

17 Ifye know these things, 
aePy are yeif ye do them. 
18 Ispeak not of you all: 


99 


I know whom I have 
chosen: but that the Scrip- 
ture may be fulfilled, He 
thateateth bread with me 
hath lifted up his heel 
against me. 

19 Now I tell you before it 
come, that, when it is come 
to pass, ye may believe that 
Tam he. 

20 Verily, verily,I say unto 
you, He that receiveth 
whomsoever Isend receive 
eth me; and he that receiv- 
eth me receiveth him that 
sent me. 


Upper Room, at the Table, 
hursday Evg. April 6, 
A.D. 30 


To the Twelve Disciples 
Institutes Lord’s Supper 


8ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
26 Take, eat; this is my 
body. 
27 Drink ye all of it; 

28 For thisis my blood of 
the new testament, which 
is shed for many for the re- 
mission of sins. 

29 But I say unto you, I 
will not drink henceforth 
of this fruit of the vine, un- 
til that day when I drink it 
new with you in my Fa- 
ther’s kingdom. 


ST. MARK. 
Chapter 14 
22 Take, eat; this is my 


ody. 

24 This is my blood of the 
new testament, which is 
shed for many. 

25 Verily Isay unto you, I 
willdrink no more ofthe 
fruit of the vine, until that 
day thatI drink itnewin 
the kingdom of God. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 22 

15 With desire I have de- 
sired to eat this passover 
with you before I suffer: 

16 For I say unto you, I 
will not any more eat 
thereof, until it be fulfilled 
in the kingdom of God. - 

17 Take this, and divide it 
among yourselves: 

18 For I say unto you, I 
will not drink of the fruit 
of the vine, until the king- 
dom of God shall come. 

19 This is my body which 
is given for you: this doin 
remembrance of me. 

20 This cup is the new 
testament in my blood, 
which is shed for you. 








Upper Room, at the Table, 
ue winee, ib April 6 
. 0 


To the Twelve Disciples 
Announces the Betrayal 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 

21 Verily I say unto you, 
that one of you shall be- 
tray me. 

23 He that dippeth his 
hand with me in the dish, 
the same shall betray me. 

24 The Son of man goeth 
as itis written of him: but 
woe unto that man by 
whom the Son of man is 
betrayed! it had been good 
for that man if he had not 
been born. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
18 Verily I say unto you, 
One of you which eateth 
with me shali betray me. 
20 Ji is one of the twelye, 


= 


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by whom the Son of man is 


unto you, that one of you 














that Serer ‘with me in 
the dish. 

21 The Son of man indeed 
goeth, as it is written of 
him: but woe to that man 


betrayed! good were it for 
that man if he had never 
been born. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 22 
21 But, behold, the hand 
of him that betrayeth me is 
with meon thetable. . 
22 And truly the Son of 
man goeth, as it was de- 
termined: but woe unto 
that man by whom he is 
betrayed! : 
> ST. JOHN 
Chapter 13 
21 Verily, verily, I say 


shall betray me. 


To John ST. JOHND 

Chapter13 ~ | 
26 He it is, to whom | 
shall give a sop, when . 
have dipped 7. 


To Judas 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
25 Thou hagt said. 


ST. JOH} 
Chapter 13 
27 That thou doest, di 
quickly. ‘ 
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Upper Room, after Supper 
Thursday Evg. April 6, 
A.D. 80 


oe . — — - - - ee 


To the Eleven Disciples © 

_ ST. JOH? 
Chapter 13 

31 Now is the Son of ma) 


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‘| 


101° 


| glorified, and God is glori- | thesheepshall be scattered. 


| fied in him. 

|| 82 lf God be glorified in 
| him, God shall also glorify 
. him in himself, and shall 
. Straightway glorify him. 

838 Little children, yet a 
little while I am with you. 
Yeshall seek me; andasI 
said unto the Jews, Whith- 
er I go, ye cannot come; so 
| now [say to you. 











ST. JOHN 

. Chapter 13 

) 84 A new commandment I 

i) five unto you, That ye love 
Ohe another; as I have 

yjloved you, that ye also 
love one another, 

35 By this shall all men 

|} know that ye are my dis- 

Ciples, if ye have love one 

to another. 

Fe eecetepreeeeredineelceeeaeeetndsvareteetepermpancraemeess 


| Mt. of Olives, Thursday, 

10—12 p.m., April 6, 
A.D. 30 

\ To the Disciples 

Speaks of Resurrection 


ST. MATTHEW 
; Chapter 26 

81 All ye shall be offended 
tbeeause of me this night: 
Wfor it is written, I will 
smite the Shepherd, and 
the sheep of the floek shall 
be scattered abroad. 

82 But after I am risen 
again, I will go before you 
into Galilee. 


8ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
27 All ye shall be offended 
decause of me this night: 
or it is written, I will 
imite the Shepherd, and 


28 But after that I am 
risen, I will go before you 
into.Galilee. 


ST. LUKE 
, Chapter 22 

35 WhenI sent you with- 
out purse, and scrip, and 
shoes, lacked ye any thing? 

36 But now, he that hath 
a purse, let him take ft, 
and likewise his scrip: and 
he that hath no sword, let 
him sell his garment, and 
buy one. 

37 For I say unto you, that 
this that is written must 
yet be accomplished in me, 
And he was. reckoned 
among the transgressors: 
for the things concerning 
me have an end. 

33 It is enough. 








Mt. of Olives, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, 
A.D. 30 


To Peter 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
34 Verily I say unto thee, 
That this night, before the 
cock crow, thou shalt deny 
me thrice. 


ST. MARK 

Chapterl14 - 

30 Verily I say unto thee, 
That this day, even in this 
night, before the cock crow 
twice, thou shalt deny me 
thrice. 


8T. LUKE 
Chapter 22 

31 Simon, Simon, behold, 
Satan hath desired to have 
you, that he may sift you as 
wheat: 
32 But I have prayed for 
thee, that thy faith fail 


102 





not: and when thou art 
converted,_ strengthen thy 
brethren. 

84 I tell thee, Peter, the 
cock shall not crow this 
day, before that thou shalt 
thrice deny that thou 
knowest me. 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 13 

86 Whither I go, thou 
canst not follow me now; 
but thou shalt follow me 
afterwards. 

88 Wilt thou lay down thy 
life for my sake? Verily, 
verily, Isay unto thee, The 
eock shall not crow, till 
thou hast denied me thrice. 
ee 

Farewell Discourse 
| er TR SE ST ES A RR | 


Mt. of Olives, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, 
A.D. 30 


To the Disciples 
ST. JOHN 


Chapter 14 
1 Let not your heart be 
troubled: ye believe in 
God, believe also in me. 


2Inmy Father’s house are- 


many mansions: if7t were 

not so,I would have told 
you. I go to prepare a place 
or you. 

8 AndifIgo and prepare 
a place for you, I will come 
again,and receive you unto 
myself; that where I am, 
there ye may be also. 

4 And whither I goye 
know,and the way ye know. 

6 Iam the way, the truth, 
and the life: no man com- 
eth unto the Father, but by 


me. 
7 Iiyehad known me, ye 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


not known me, Philip? he 























should have known my} 
Father also: and from) 
henceforth ye know him,} 
and have seen him. 

9 Havel been solong time 
with you, and yet hast thou] 


that hath seen me hath 
seen. the Father; and how} 
sayest thou then, Shew us 
the Father? . 
10 Believest thou not that} 


I speak unto you If 
speak'not of myself: but 
the Father that dwelleth®? 
in me, he doeth the works, 
11 Believe me that lam inf 
the Father, and the Father} 
in me: or else believe mes 
for the very works’ sake. f§ 
12 Verily, verily,I say unte§ 
you, He that believeth on} 
me, the works that I dc} 
shall he do also; and great 
er works than these shal! 
he do; because I go unt# 
my Father. 
13 And_ whatsoever yef 
shallaskinmy name, tha § 
willl do, that the Fathel 
may be glorified in theSon§ 
14 If ye shall ask any 
thing in my name, I wil 
do it. : 
15 If ye love me, keep my# 
commandments, } 
16 And Iwill pray the Fa 
ther, and he shall give you § 
another Comforter, that hig 
may abide with you foi§ 
ever$ 
17 Eventhe Spirit of truth | 
whom the world cannot re 
ceive, because it seeth hin 
not, neither knoweth him 
but ye know him; for hi 
dwelleth with you, anc 
shall be in you. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


103 





18 Iwill not leave youcom- 
fortless: Iwill come toyou. 
19 Yet a little while, and 
the world seeth me no 
more; but ye see me: be- 
cause I live, ye shall live 
also. 

20 At that day ye shall 
know that I amin my Fa- 
ther,and ye in me,and I 


in you. 
21 Hethat hath my com- 
mandments, and keepeth 
them, he it is that loveth 
me: and he that loveth me 
shall be loved of my Fa- 
ther, and I will love him, 
and will manifest myself 
to him. 
23 If a man love me, he 
will keep my words: and 
my Father will love him, 
and we willcome unto him, 
and make our abode with 
him. i 
24 He that loveth me not 
keepeth not my sayings: 
and the word which e 
hear is not mine, but the 
Father’s which sent me. 
25 These things have I 
spoken unto you, being 
yet present with you. 
26 But the Comforter, 
which is the Holy Ghost, 
whom the Father will send 
in my name, he shall teach 
you all things, and bring 
Lallthings to your remem- 
} brance, whatsoever I have 
} Said unto you. 
} 27 Peace [ leave with you, 
my peaceI give unto you: 
} Dot as the world giveth, 
} give I unto you. Let not 
your heart be troubled, 
} neither let it be afraid. 
§ 28 Ye have heard how I 
said unto you,I go away, 
and come again unto you. 





If ye loved me, ye would 
rejoice, because I said, I go 
unto the Father: for my 
Father is greater than I. 

29 And now I have told 
you before it come to pass, 
that, when it is come to 
pass, ye might believe. 

380 Hereafter I will not 
talk much with you: for 
the prince of this world 
cometh, and hath nothing 
in me. 

31 But that the world may 
know that I love the Fa- 
ther; and as the Father 
gave me commandment, 
even so I do. Arise, let us 
go hence. 

Chapter 15 

1 Tam the true vine, and 
my Father is the husband- 
man. 

2 Every branch in me that 
beareth not fruit he tak- 
eth away: andevery branch 
that beareth fruit, he purg- 
eth it, that it may bring 
forth more fruit. 

8 Now ye are clean 
through the word which I 
have spoken unto you. 

4 Abide in me, and I in 
you. As the branch can- 
not bear fruit of itself, ex- 
ceptit abide in the vine; 
no more can ye, except ye 
abide in me. 

5 Iam the vine, ye are the 
branches. Hethatabideth 
in me,and JI in him, the 
same bringeth forth much 
fruit; for without me ye 
ean do nothing. 

6 If a man abide not in 
me, he is cast forth as a 
branch, and is withered; 
and men gather them, and 
east them into the fire, and 
they are burned. : 


104 


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7 If ye abide in me, and 
my words abide in you, ye 
shall ask what ye will, and 
it shall be done unto you. 

$ Hereinis my Father glo- 
rified, that ye bear much 
fruit; so shall ye be my 
disciples. 


9 As the Father hath loved, 


me, so have I loved you; 
continue ye in my love. 

10 If ye keep my com- 
mandments, ye shall abide 
in my love; even as I have 
kept. my Father’s com- 
mandments, and abide in 
his love. 

11 These things have I 
spoken unto you, that my 
joy might remain in you, 
Fest that your joy might be 

ull. 

12 This is my command- 
ment, That ye love one an- 
other, as Ihave loved you. 

138 Greater love hath no 
man than this, that a man 
lay down his life for his 
friends. 

14 Ye are my friends, if ye 
do whatsoever I command 


ou. 
5 Henceforth I call you 
not servants; for the ser- 
vant knoweth not what his 
lord doeth: but I have 
called you friends; for all 
things that I have heard of 
my Father I have made 
known unto you. 

16 Ye have not chosen me, 
but I have chosen you, and 
ordained you, that - ye 
should go and bring forth 
fruit, and that your fruit 
should remain; that what- 
soever ye shall ask of the 
Father in my name, he 
may give it you. 

17 ese things I com- 


~ 


mand you, that ye love one 
another. 

18 lithe world hate you, | 
ye know that it hated me 
before it hated you. 

19 Ii ye were of the world, | 
the world would love his 
own; but because ye are 
not of the world, but I have 
chosen you out of »the 
world, therefore the world 
hateth you. : 

20 Remember the word 
that I said unto you, The 
servant is not greater than 
hislord. If they have per- 
secuted me, they will also 
ee you; it they have 

eptmy saying, they will 
keep yours also. © 

21 But all these things will 
they do unto you for my 
name’s sake, because they 
know not him that sent me. 
22 If I had not come and 
spoken unto them, they 
had not had sin; but now. 
they have no cloak for 
their sin. 

23 He that hateth me 
hateth my Father also. ; 
24 If [had not done among 
them the works which 
none other man did, they 
had not had sin: but now 
have they bath seen and 
hated both me and my 

Father. 

25 But this cometh to pass, 
that the word might be ful- 
filled that is written in 
their law, They hated me 
without a cause. } 

26 But when the Com- 
forter is come, whom [I 
will send unto you from the 
Father, even the Spirit of 
truth, which proceedeth 
from the Father, he shall 
testify of me: ; 


105 





| ‘THE WORDS OF JESUS 
27 And ye also shall bear | 











yitness, because ye have 
een with me from the 
jeginning. 
5 Chapter 16 
i These things have I 
| sa unto you, that ye 
ihould not be offended. 
mney shall put you out 
if the synagogues: yea, the 
ime cometh, that whoso- 
iver killeth you will think 
hat he doeth God service. 
8 And these things will 
‘hey dounto you, because 
hey have not known the 
father, nor me. 
4 But these things have I 
old you, that when the 
ime shall come, ye may re- 
nember that I told you of 
hem. And these things I 


was 
vith you. 

5 But now Igomy way to 
lim that sent me; and 
ione of you asketh me, 
vhither goest thou? 

6 But because I have said 
hese things unto you, sor- 
‘ow hath filled your heart. 
7 Nevertheless I tell you 
he truth; It is expedient 
or you that I goaway: for 
figo not away, the Com- 
orter will not come unto 
‘ou; butif I depart,I will 
end him unto you. 

8 And when he is come,he 
yill reprove the world of 
in, and of righteousness, 
nd of judgment: 

9 Ofsin, because they be- 
lieve not on me; 

10 Of righteousness, be- 
ause I go to my Father, 
nd ye see me no more; 

ll Of judgment, because 
he prince of this world is 
jadged. 


12 [have yet many things 
to say unto you, but ye 
eannot bear them now. 

13 Howbeit when he, the 
Spirit of truth, is come, he 
will guide you into all 
truth: for he shall not 
speak of himself; but what- 
soever he shall hear, that 
shall he speak: and he 
will shew you things to 
come. 

14 He shall glorify me: for 
he shall receive of mine, 
and shall shew zt unto you. 

15 All things that the Fa- 
ther hath are mine: there- 
fore said I, that he shal 
take of mine, and shak 
shew it unto you. 

16 A little while,and ye 
shall not see me: and 
again, a little while, and 
ye shall see me, because I 
go to the Father. 

19 Do ye inquire among 

ourselves of that Isaid, A 

ittle while, and ye shall 
not see me: and again, a 
little while, and ye shall 
see me? 

20 Verily,verily, Isay unto 
you, That ye shall weep 
and lament, but the world 
shall rejoice; and ye shall 
be sorrowful, but your sor- 
row shall be turned into 


joy. 

21 A woman when she is 
in travail hath sorrow, be- 
cause her hour is come: 
but.as soon’as she is de- 
livered of the child, she 
remembereth no more the 
anguish, for joy thata man 
is bornintothe world. - 
22 And ye now therefore 
have sorrow: but I wiil 
see you _again, and your 
heart shall rejoice, and 


106 


your joy no man taketh 
from you. 

23 And in that day ye 
shall ask me nothing. Ver- 
ily, verily, I say unto you, 
Whatsoever ye shall ask 
the Father in my name, he 
will give it you. 


24 Hitherto have ye asked 


nothing in my name: ask, 
and ye shall receive, that 
your joy may be full. 


25 These things have I 
spoken unto you in proy- 
erbs: but the time com- 
eth, when I shall no more 
speak unto you in proy- 
erbs, but I shall shew you 
plainly of the Father. 


26 At that day ye shall 
ask in my name: and I say 
not unto you, that I will 
pray the Father for you: 


27 For the Father himself 
loveth you, because ye have 
loved me, and have be- 
lieved thatI came out from 
God. 

28 I eame forth from the 
Father, and am come into 
the world: again, I leave 
the world, and go to the 
Father. 

31 Do ye now believe? 

32 Behold, the hour com- 
eth, yea, isnow come, that 
ye shall be scattered, every 
man to his own, and shall 
leave me alone: and yet I 
am not alone;because_ the 
Father is with me. 


838 These things I have 
spoken unto you, that in 
me ye might have peace. 
In the world ye shall have 
tribulation: but be of good 
cheer; [have overcome the 
world. 


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Mt. of Olives, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, A.D. 30 


Jesus’ Prayer : 
ST. JOHN 
Chapier 17 
. 1 Father, the hour is come; 
glorify thy Son, that thy 
Son also may glorify thee: 
2 As thou hast given him 
power over all fiesh, thai 
he should give eternal life 
to as many as thou has} 
given him. 
3 And this is life eternal 
that they might know ther 


















the only true God, an¢ 
Jesus Christ, whom tho 
hast sent. 


4 LThave glorified thee o1 
the earth: I have finishe¢ 
the work which thou gay 
est me to do. i 

5 And now, O Father, glo 
rify thou me with thine ow) 
self with the glory which 
had with thee before th 
world -was. 

6I have manifested th 
name unto the men whie! 
thou gavest me outof th 
world: thine they were 
and thou gavest them me ¥§ 
and they have kept th 
word. 

7 Now they have know 
that all things whatsoeve 
thou hast given me are ¢'! 
thee. 

8 For I have given unt 
them the words which tho 
gavest me; and they hay 
received them, and hay 
known surely that I cam 
out from thee, and the 
have believed that tho 
didst send me. 

9 I pray for them: I pra 
not for the world, but fc 
them which thou has 


















‘given me; for they are 
thine. 

10 And all mine are thine, 
and thine are mine; andl 
vam glorified in them. 
1i And now Iam no more 
//in the world, but these are 
!}in the world, and I come to 
‘}thee. Holy Father, keep 
uthrough thine own name 
ijthose whom thou hast 


spone, aS We are. . 
12 WhileI was with them 
Jin the world, I kept them 
#m thy name: those that 
thou gavest me I have kept, 
wand none of them is lost, 
out the son of perdition; 
shat the Scripture might be 
i) Ulfilled. 
iw) 183 And now come! to thee; 
ind these things I speak in 
i he world, that they might 
Weiave my joy fulfilled in 
i} hemselves. 

14 Thave given them ae 
yord; andthe world hat 
{plated them, because they 
yg re not of the world, even 
pS Iam not of the world. 
p15 I pray not that thou 
mp houldest take them out of 
he world, but that thou 
houldest keep them from 
he evil. 

16 They are not of the 

pid, evenas Iam not of 
e world. 

17 Sanctify them through 

‘i eruth: thy word is 


ruth. 
a 18 As thou hast sent me 
ito the world, even so 
ave I also sent them into 
he world. 
19 And for their sakes I 
anctify myself, that they 
[MSlso might be sanctified 
li *§ arough the truth. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


107 


20 Neither pray I for these 
alone, but for them also 
which shall believe on me 
through their word; 

21 That they all may be 
one; as thou, Father, artin 
me, and [ in thee, that they 
also may be one in us: that 
the world may believe that 
thou hast sent me. 

22 And the glory which 
thou gavest me [I have 
given them; that they may 
be one, even as we are one: 

23 [in them, and thouin 
me, that they may be made 
perfect in one; and that the 
world may know that thou 
hast sent me, and hast 
loved them, as thou hast 
loved me. 

24 Father, I will that they 
also, whom thou hast given 
me, be with me whereIl am3 
that they may behold my 
glory, which thou _ hast 
given me: for thou lovedst 
me before the foundation 
of the world. 

25 O ee Father, the 
world hath not known 
thee: but I have known 
thee, and these have known 
that thou hast sent me. 

26 And I have declared 
unto them thy name, and 
will declare it; that the 
love wherewith thou hast 
loved me may bein them, 
and [in them. 


— 


Gethsemane, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, A.D. 30 


To the Eleven Disciples 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
36 Sit ye here, whileI go 
and pray yonder. 


08 


part 





an MARK 
Chapter 
82 Sit ye Hotes “while I 
shall pray. 


8ST. LUKE 
Chapter 22 
40 Pray thatye enter not 
into temptation. 


Gethsemane, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, A.D. 30 


Te Peter, James and John 
ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
88 My soul is exceeding 
sorrowful, even unto death: 
tarry ye here, and watch 
_ with me. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
84 My soul is exceeding 
sorrowful unto death: tarry 
ye here, and watch. 





Gethsemane, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, A.D. 30 


Jesus’ Prayer 


Chapter 26 
39 O my vather} if it be 
possible, let this cup pass 
from me: nevertheless, not 
as 1 will, but as thou wilt. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
86 Abba, Father, all things 
are possible unto thee; take 
away this cup from me: 
nevertheless, not what I 
will, but what thou wilt. 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 22 
42 Father, if thou be will- 
ing, remove this cup from 
me: nevertheless, not my 
will, but thine, be done. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


watch with me one 


ST. MATTHEW 














Gethsemane, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, A.D. 30 


To Peter 
ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 26 | 
40 What, could ye not 
our? 
41 Watch and pray, that 
ye enter not into tempta- 
tion: the spirit indeed is 
willing, but the <Beah as 
weak. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
37 Simon, sleepest thou} 
couldest not thou watch 
one hour? 
38 Watch ye and pray, lest 
ye enter into temptation, 
The spirit truly is ready, 
but the flesh 7s weak. 








Gethsemane, Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, A.D. 30 


Jesus’ Second Prayer 








pam Thursday, 
10—12 p.m. April 6, A.D. 30) 


To Peter, James and Johi 
After the Third Prayer | 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
45 Slee on now, and take 
your rest: behold, the how 
is at hand, and the Son 0 
man is betrayed into th 
hands of sinners. 
let us be going 
behold, he is at hand tha 
doth betray me. 


a 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
41 Sleep on now, and take 
our rest: it isenough, the 
iour is come; behold, the 
Son of man is betrayed 
into the hands of sinners. 
42 Rise up, let. us go; lo, 
he that betrayeth meis at 
hand. 













ST. LUKE 
Chapter 22 
46 Why sleep ye? rise and 
Npray, lest ye enter into 
‘temptation. 








Gethsemane, Friday, 12—1 
- a.m. April 7, A.D. 30 


ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 26 
50 Friend, wherefore art 
thou come? 


ST. LUKE 
: Chapter 22 

/48 Judas, betrayest thou 

the Son of man with a kiss? 





Gethsemane, Friday, 12—1 
~ a.m. April 7, A.D. 30 


ToPeter = gt MATTHEW 
op Chapter 26 

,| 52 Put up again thy sword 
nto his place: for all they 
\that take the sword shall 
trish with the sword. . 


4 
i= 
_ 
=] 
an 
@ 
mn 
ct 
ae 
ime 
2) 
Ss 
= 
> 
i) 
co 
| 


‘eriptures be fulfilled, that 

} hus it must be? 

. 8T. LUKE 
ae Chapter 22 

| 51 Suffer ye thus far. 





THE WORDS OF JESUS 


y stretched forth 


108 


ST. JOHN 
' Chapter 18 
11 Put up thy sword into 
the sheath: the cup which 
my Father hath given me, 
shall I not drink it? 








Gethsemane, Friday, 12—1 
a.m. April 7, A.D. 30 


To the Multitude 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 26 
55 Are ye come out as 
against a thief with swords 
and staves for to take me? 
Isat daily with you teach 
inginthe temple, and ye 
laid no hold on me, 
56 But all this was done, 
that the Scriptures of the 
prophets might be fulfilled. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 

48 Are ye come out, as 
against a thief, withswords 
and with staves to take me? 

49 I was daily with youin 
the temple teaching, and 
ye took me not: but the 
Scriptures must be fulfilled. 

8T. LUKE 
Chapter 22 

52 Be ye come out, as 
against a thief, with swords 
and staves? 

538 When I was daily with 
you in the temple, ye 
no hands 
against me: but this is 
your hour, and the power 
of darkness. 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 18 
4 Whom seek ye? 
5 Tam he. 
7 Whom seek ye? 


110 


8I have told you that I 
am he: if therefore ye seek 
me, let these go their way. 


Jerusalem, Friday, 1—3 
a.m. April 7, A.D. 30 


To Caiaphas ST JOHN 


Chapter 18 ' 
20 I spake openly to the 
world; I ever taught in the 
synagogue, and in the tem- 
ple, whither the Jews al- 
ways resort; and in secret 
have I said nothing. 
- 21 Why askest thou me? 
ask them which heard me, 
what I have said unto 
them: behold, they know 
what I said. 


Jerusalem, Friday, 1—3 
a.m. April 7, A.D.30 


To an Officer gt JOHN 


Chapter 18 
23 Ii I have spoken evil, 
bear witness of the evil: 
but if well, why smitest 
thou me? 


Jerusalem, Friday, 1—3 
a.m. April 7, A.D. 30 


To Caiaphas 

8ST. MATTHEW 

Chapter 26 

64 Thou hast said: never- 
theless I say unto you, 
Hereafter shall ye see the 
Son of man sitting on the 
right hand of power, and 
coming in the clouds of 
heaven. 


ST. MARK 
Chapter 14 
62 Tam: and ye shall see 
the Son of man sitting on 
the right hand of power, 
aud coming in the clouds 
of heaven. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


Jerusalem, Friday, 6—7 
a.m. April 7, A.D. 30 


To Elders, Chief 
Priests and Scribes 


ST. LUKE 
Chapter 22 

67 IfI tell you, ye will not 
believe: ; L 

65 And if I alsoask you, ye 
will not answer me, nor let 
me ZO. 

69 Hereafter shall the Son} 
of man sit on the right 
hand of the power of God. 

70 Ye say that Iam. 

















Jerusalem, Friday, 6—7 
a.m. April 7,.A.D. 30 


To Pilate 
ST. MATTHEW § 
Chapter 27 

11 Thou sayest. 


~ ST. MARK} 
Chapter 15 
2 Thou sayest it. © 


ST. LUKE} 
Chapter 23 
8 Thou sayest it. 


ST. JOHN 
Chapter 18 . 

34 Sayest thou this thing 
of thyself, or did others 
tell it thee of me? 

36 My kingdom is not oj 
this world: if my kingdom 
were of this world, then 
would my servants fight, 
that Ishould not be deliv: 9 
ered to the Jews: but now 
is my kingdom not from 
hence. 

37 Thou sayest that I am 
aking. To this end was] 
born, and for this causé 
came I into the world, that 
Ishould bear witness unt 






















jie truth. Every one that 
(of the truth heareth my 


oice. 
Chapter 19 

{1 Thou couldest have no 
ower at all against me, 
scept it were given thee 
‘om above: therefore he 
1at delivered me unto 
lee hath the greater sin. 


Golgotha, Friday, 
&.m.—é p.m. Apl.7, A.D. 30 


tthe Crucifixion 


Chapter 27 
6 Eli, Eli, lama sabach- 
lani?— [Interpreted: My 
od, my God, why hast 
ou forsaken me?) 
ST. MARK 
Chapter 15 
4 Eloi, Eloi, lama sabach- 
ani? 





ST. LUKE 
Chapter 23 
8 Daughters of Jerusa- 
m, weep not for me, but 
2ep for yourselves, and 
rt your children. 
) For, behold, the days 


_the Sepulchre, Sunday, 
a April 9, A.D. 80 


\i)) Mary Magdalene 


a 
4 ST. JOHN 
mf Chapter 20 
si’ Woman, why weepest 
ou? whom seekest thou? 
' Mary. 

Touch me not; forI am 
t yet ascended to my Fa- 
rs but go to my breth- 
1, and say unto them, I 
vend unto my Father,and 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


ST. MATTHEW } 


111 


are coming, in the which 
they shall say, Blessed are 
the barren, and the wombs 
that never bare, and the 
paps which never gave 
suck. 

80 Then shall they begin 
to say to the mountains, 
Fall on us; and to the 
hills, Cover us. 

31 For if they do these 
things in a green tree, 
Witt shall be done in the 
ry? 

84 Father, forgive thein; 
for they know not what 
they do. 

43 Verily Isay unto thee, 
Today shalt thou be with 
me in paradise. 

46 Father, into thy hands 
ITcommend my spirit. — 





8ST. JOHN 
Chapter 19 
26 Woman, behold thy 


son! 
27 Behold thy mother! 
28 I thirst. 
80 It is finished. 





AFTER THE RESURRECTION 





your Father; and to my 
God, and your God. 








Near the Sepulchre, Sun- 
day, April 9, A.D. 30 


To Other Women 


ST. MATTHEW 
Chapter 28 
9 All hail. 
10 Be not afraid: go tell 
my brethren that they go 
into Galilee, and there 
shall they see me. 


Aw. 
Emmaus, Sunday, April 9, 
A.D. 30 


To Two Disciples 
ST. LUKE 
Chapter 24 
17 What manner of com: 
munications are these that 


ye have one to another, 


as ye walk, and are sad? 

19 What things? 

25 O fools, and slow of 
heart to believe all that 
the prophets have spoken: 

26 Ought not Christ to 
have suffered these things, 
and to enter into hisglory? 





Jerusalem, Sunday, April 9, 
A.D. 30 


To Ten Disciples 
ST. LUKE 
Chapter 24 

86 Peace be unto you. 

3853 Why are ye troubied? 
and why do thoughts arise 
in your hearts? 

389 Behold my hands and 
my feet, that it is I myself: 
handle me,and see; for a 
spirit hath not flesh and 
bones, as ye see me have. 

41 Have ye hereany meat? 

44 These are the words 
which I spake unto you, 
while Iwas yet with you, 
that all things must be ful- 
filled, which were written 
in the law of Moses, and in 
the prophets, and in the 
psalms, concerning me, 

46 Thus it is written, and 
thus it behooved Christ to 
suffer, and to rise from the 
dead the third day: 

47 And that repentance 
and remission of _ sins 
should be preached in his 
name among all nations, 
beginning at Jerusalem. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS. 

















45 And ye are witnesses o 
these things. - : 
49 And, behold, Isend th 
promise of my Father upo; 
you: but tarry ye in th 
city of Jerusalem, until y | 
be endued with power fror. 
on high. 


ST, JOH} 
Chapter 20 
19 Peace be unto you. 4 
21 Peace be unto you: 4g} 
my Father hath sent mt 
even so send I you. } 
22 Receive ye the Hols 
Ghost: wail 
23 Whosesoever sins yer! 
mit, they are remitted uni} 
them; and whosesoeyer 877 } 
ye retain,they are retaine: 








Jerusalem, Sunday, Apri. 
6, A.D. 30 P| 
To Eleven Disciples 


ST. JOH | 
Chapter 20 | 
26 Peace be unto you. 








Jerusalem, Sunday, Apr: } 
16, A.D. 30 


To Thomas | 


ST. JOE 
Chapter 20 
27 Reach hither thy fi 
ger, and behold my hanc 
and reach hitherthy hat. 
and thrust itinto my si¢ j 
and be not faithless, ki} 
believing. B | 
29 Thomas, because th'j 
hast seen me, thou hast/'} 
lieved: blessed are tk’! 
that have not seen, and 
haye believed. 


To Seven Disciples 
= ST: JOHN 
hd =. » Chapter 21 
5 Children, have ye any 
t' ; 





meat: 
|) 6 Cast the neton the right 
side of the ship, and ye 
shall find. 
10 Bring of the fish which 
jre have now caught. 
‘| 12 Come and dine. 


















sea of Galilee, April, A.D. 30 


“To Simon Peter 
ah, ST. JOHN 
+ ae Chapter 21 
15 Simon, son of Jonas, 
Ovest thou me more than 
‘hese? Feed my lambs. 
16 Simon, son of Jonas, 
, Ovest thou me? Feed my 
heep. 
17 Simon, son of Jonas, 
jovest thou me? Feed my 
| heep. 
m 18 Verily, verily, I say 
into thee, When thou wast 
Jroung, thou girdedst thy- 
elf, and walkedst whither 
hou wouldest: but when 
hou shalt be old, thou 
halt stretch forth thy 
tands, and another shall 
are thee, and earry thee 
(02 vyhither thou wouldest not. 
19 Follow me. 
22 IfI will that he tarry 
ulIcome, what is that to 
ee? follow thou me. 


2 





it 
: 
it 








7 THE WORDS OF JESUS - 
Sea of Galilee, April, A.D.80 | Mt. Olivet, May 18, A.D. 30 


Ti3 


To the Eleven Disciplés 
Gives the Great 
Commission 


ST. MATTHEW 
‘Chapter 28 

18 All power is given unto 
me in heaven and in earth. 

19 Go ye therefore, and 
teach all nations, baptizing 
them in the name of the. 
Father, and of the Son, and 
of the Holy Ghost: 

20 Teaching them to ob- 
serve all things whatsoever 
I have commanded you: 
and, lo, I am with you 
alway, even unto the end of 
the world. 





ST. MARK 
Chapter 16 

15 Go ye into all the 
world, and preach the gos- 
pel to every creature, 

16 He that believeth and 
is baptized shall be saved; 
but he that believeth not 
shall be damned. 

17 And these signs shall 
follow them that believe; 
In my name shall they cast 
out devils; they shall speak 
with new tongues; 

18 They shall take up ser- 
pents; and if they drink 
any deadly thing, it shall 
not hurt them; they shall 
lay hands on the sick, and 
they shall recover. 


THE ASCENSION 


THE WORDS OF JESUS ' 
AS RECORDED IN THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES 


Chapter 1 

4 Wait for the promise of 
the Father, which ye have 
heard of me. 

5 For John truly baptized 
with water; but ye shall be 
baptized with the Holy 
Ghost not many days hence: 

7 It is not for youto know 
the times or the seasons, 
which the Father hath put 
in his own power. 

8 But ye shall receive 
Romer after that the Holy 

host is come upon you: 
and ye shall be witnesses 
unto me bothin Jerusalem, 
and in all Judea, and in 
Samaria, and unto the ut- 
termost part of the earth. 
Chapter 9 

4 Saul, Saul, why persecut- 
est thou me? 

5 Iam Jesus whom thou 
persecutest: 7 7s hard for 
thee to kick against the 
pricks. 

6 Arise, and go into the 
city,and it shall be told 
thee what thou must do. 

10 Ananias. 

11 Arise, and go into the 
street which is called 
Straight, and inquirein the 
house of Judas for oné 
called Saul, of Tarsus: for, 
behold, he prayeth, 

12 And hath seen ina vis- 
ion aman named Ananias 
coming in, and putting his 
hand on him, thathe might 
receive his sight. 

15 Gothy way: for heisa 
chosen vessel unto me, to 
bear my name before the 


-with water; but ye shall be 















Gentiles, and kings, and 
the children of Israel: 

16 ForI willshew him how 

reat things he must suffer ] 

for my name’s sake. | 

Chapter 11 | 

16 John indeed baptized } 


baptized with the Holy 
Ghost. 
Chapter 18 
9 Be not afraid, but speak, 
and hold not thy peace:.  § 
10 For I am with thee,and § 
no manshall set on thee to F 
hurt thee: for Lhave much } 
people in this city. 
Chapter 20 
35 It is more blessed tof 
give than toreceive. — 
Chapter 22 2 | 
7 Saul, Saul, why perse-| 
cutest thou me? 

8 Iam Jesus of Nazareth, 
whom thou persecutest. ) 
10 Arise, and go into Da- 
mascus; and there it shall® 
be told thee of all things# 
which are appointed for} 
thee to do. 
18 Make haste, and get} 
thee quickly out of Jeru-§ 
salem: for they will not#® 
receive thy testimony con-§ 
cerning me. 7 
21 Depart: for I willsend§ 
thee far hence unto the§ 

Gentiles. 
ter 23 


Chap 
11 Be of good cheer, Paul: 
for as thou hast testified of 
me in Jerusalem,so must 
thou bear witness also at 
Rome, 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


115 





Chapter 26 
14 Saul, Saul, why perse- 
utest thou me? 7 ts hard 
or thee to kick against the 
Tricks. 
16 [am Jesus whom thou 
ersecatest. 
16 But rise,and stand upon 
y feet: for I have ap- 
eared unto thee for this 
Jurpose, to make thee a 
linister and a witness both 
{these things which thou 
jast seen, and of those 
1ingsin the which I will 
ppear unto thee; 
17 Delivering thee from 
1e people, and from the 
entiles, unto whom now I 
md thee, 
8 To open their eyes, and 
)) turn them from darkness 
' light, and from the 
»wer of Satan unto God, 
iat they may receive for- 
yeness of sins, and in- 
tritance among them 
hich are sanctified by 
ith that is in me. 




















er 
all 


Chapter 1 
} tam Alpha and Omega, 


PT am Alpha and Omega 
é first and the last: Wha 
| 0Useest, write in a book, 
dsend zt unto the seven 
urehes which are in 
}ia; unto Ephesus, and 
to Smyrna, and unto 
rgamos, and unto Thy- 
Ya, and unto Sardis, and 
to Philadelphia, and 
to Laodicea. 
|) Fear not; I am the first 
Hdthelast: 


e beginning and the end-. 


IN THE FIRST EPISTLE OF 
PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE 


CORINTHIANS 


Chapter 11 


24 Take, eat; this is my 
body, which is broken for 
you: this do in remem- 
brance of me. 

25 This cup is the new tes- 
tamentin my blood: this 
do ye, as oft as ye drink Zi, 
in remembrance of me. 





IN THE SECOND EPISTLE OF 
PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE 


CORINTHIANS 


Chapter 12 
9 My grace is sufficient for 
thee: for my strength is 
made perfect in weakness. 





N THE REVELATION OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE 





18 ITamhe that liveth, and 
was dead; and, behold, Iam 
alive for evermore, Amen; 
and have the keys of hell 
and of death. 

19 Write the things which 
thou hast seen, and the 
things which are, and the 
things which shall be here- 
after; 

20 The mystery of the 
seven stars which thou 
sawest in my right hand, 
and the seven golden can- 
dlesticks. The seven stars 
are the angels of the seven 
churches: and the seven 


116 
eandlesticks which thou 
sawest are the seven 
churches. 
Chapter 2 

1 Unto the angel of the 
church of Ephesus write; 
These things saith he that 
holdeth the seven stars in 
his right hand, who walk- 
eth in the midst of the 
seven golden candlesticks; 

2 I know thy works, and 
thy labour, and thy pa- 
tience, and how thou canst 
not bear them which are 
evil: and thou hast tried 
them which say they are 
apostles, and are not, and 
hast found them liars: 

8 And hast borne, and 
hast patience, and for m 
name’s sake hast laboured, 
and hast not fainted. 

4 Nevertheless I have 
somewhat against thee, be- 
cause thou hast leit thy 
first love. 

5 Remember’ therefore 
from whence thou art 
fallen, and repent, and do 
the first works; or else I 
will come unto thee quick- 
ly, and will remove_thy 
eandlestick out of his place, 
except thou repent. 

6 But this thou hast, that 
thou hatest the deeds of 
the Nicolaitans, which I 
also hate. 

7 He that hath an ear, let 
him hear what the Spirit 
saith unto the ehurches; 
To him that overcometh 
wih I give to eat of the 
tree of life, which is in the 
midst of the paradise oi 
God. 

8 And unto the angel of 
the ehurch in Smyrna 
write; These things saith 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 

















the firstand thelast, which 
was dead, and is alive; : 
91 know thy works, and 
tribulation, and poverty, 
(but thou art rich) and ff 
know the blasphemy of} 
them which say they are 
Jews, and are not, but are 
the synagogue of Satan. 

10 Fear none of those 
things which thou shalt 
suffer: behold, the devil 
shall cast some of you into 
prison, that- ye foie l be 
tried; and ye shall have 
tribulation ten days: be 
thou faithful unto death, # 
and I will give thee af 
crown of life. 

11 He that hath an ear, let 
him hear what the Spirit 
saith unto the churches} 
He that overcometh shal 
not be hurt of the second §, 


thou holdest fast my name 
and hast not denied m 
faith, even in those day 
wherein Antipas was m 
faithiul martyr, who we 
slain among you, whel 
Satan dwelleth, 

14 But IT bave a few thing 
against thee, beeause tho 
hast there them that hol 
the doctrine of Balaan 
who taught Balak to cast 
stumblingblock before tk 
children of Israel, to 
things sacrificed unto idol 
and to commit fornicatio 

15 So hast thou also the 


@ 

















| 
1 that. hold the doctrine of 
‘the Nicolaitans, which 


| thing I hate. 

16 Repent; or else I will 
zome unto thee quickly, 
{and will fight against them 
tiwith the sword of my 


mouth. 
17 He that hath an ear, 


«let him hear what the 
lt grit saith unto the 
iithurches; To him that 


w)vercometh will I give to 
oat of the hidden manna, 
tind will give him a 
white stone, and in the 
|) tone a new name written, 
tivhich no man knoweth 
ving he that receiveth it. 
18 And unto the angel of 
fehe ehureh in Thyatira 
seyrite; These things saith 
Whe Son of God, who hath 
whiiseyes like unto a flame 
)f fire, and his feet are like 
heine brass; 
i@19 I know thy works, and 
wharity, and service, and 
yelith, and thy patience, 
}nd thy works; and the 
jast to-be more than the 


a@ rst. 

$20 Notwithstanding I have 
mw) few things against thee, 
on) eCause thou sufferest that 
yg7OMan Jezebel, which 
# alleth herself a prophetess, 
m0 teach and to seduce my 
yy etyants to commit forni- 
{ation, and to eat things 
ig 2eTificed unto idols. 

21 And I gave her space to 
uw 2pent of her fornication; 
ud she repented not. 
® Behold, I will cast her 


_g@ommit adultery with her 

yito great tribulation, ex- 

ya 2Pt they repent of their 
ceeds, 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


117 


23 And I will kill her 
children with death; end 
all the churches shall knnew 
that Iam he which seareh- 
eth the reins and hearts: 
andi will give unto every 
one of you according +o 
your works. 

24 But unto youl say, and 
unto the rest in Thyatira, 
asmany as have not this- 
doctrine, and which have 
not known the depths of 
Satan, as they speak; I 
will put upon you nore 
other burden. 

25 But that which ye 
have already, hold fast tiil 
I come. 

26 And he that overcom- 
eth, and keepeth my works 
unto the end, to him will 
I give power over the na- 
tions: 

27 And heshall rule them 
with a iod of iron; as the 
vessels of a potter shail 
they be broken to shivers: 
even as I received of my 
Father. 

28 And I will give him the 
morning star. 

29 He that hath an ear, let 
him hear what the Spirit 
saith unto the churches. 

Chapter 3 

1 And unto the angel of 
the church in Sardis write; 
These things saith he that 
hath the seven Spirits of 
God, and the seven stars; I 
know thy works, that thou 
hast a name that thou liy- 
est, and art dead. 

2 Be watchful, and 
strengthen the things 
which remain, that are 
weedy to die: for I have 
not found thy works pe” 
fect before Goi. 


118 


8 Remember therefore 
how thou hast received 
and heard, and hold fast, 
and repent. If therefore 
thou shalt not watch, I 
will come on thee as a 
thief, and thou shalt not 
know what hour I will 
come upon thee. 

4 Thou hast a few names 
even in Sardis which have 


not defiled their garments;- 


and they shall walk with 
mein white: for they are 
worthy. 

5 He that overcometh, the 
same shall be clothed in 
white raiment; and I will 
not blot out his name out 

“of the book of life, but I 
will confess his name be- 
fore my Father, and before 
his angels. 

6 He that hath an ear, let 
him hear what the Spirit 
saith unto the churches. 

7 And to the angel of the 
ehurch in Philadelphia 
write; These things saith 
he thatis holy, he that is 
true, he that hath the key 
of David, he that openeth, 
and no man shutteth; and 
shutteth, and no man 
openeth; 

$ I know thy works: be- 
hold, I have set before thee 
an open door, and no man 
can shutit: for thou hasta 
little strength, and hast 
kept my word, and hast 
not denied my name. 

9 Behold, I willmake them 
of the synagogue of Satan, 
which say they are Jews, 
and are not, but do lie; be- 
hold, I will make them to 
come and worship before 
thy feet, and to know that 
I have loved thee. 


THE WORDS OF JESUS 


hold that fast which thor 




















10 Because thou hast kept) 
the word of my patience, I) 
also will keep 
the hour of temptation 
whieh shall come upon all : 
the world, to try them that} 
dwell upon the earth. | 

11 Behold, Icome quickly} 


hast, that no man take thy 
crown. . 
12 Him that overeometh| 
willl make a pillar in the 
temple of my God, and he} 
shallgo no more out: and ]/ 
will write upon him the} 
name oi my God, and the} 
name of the city of my Ged 
whick ts new Jerusalem} 
which cometh down out of 
heaven from my God: ant§ 
LI will write upon him my 
new name, 
13 He that hath an earf 
let him hear what the Spiri 
saith unto the churches. 
14 And unto the angela 
the church of the Laodi 
ceans write; These thing 
saith the Amen, the faith 
ful and true witness, th] 
beginning of the creatio! 
of God; 
15 Iknow thy works, tha¥ 
thou art neither cold no} 
hot: 1 would thou wert col } 
or hot. 
16 So then because tho} 
art lukewarm, and neithe | 
cold nor hot, I will sper} 
thee out of my mouth. 
17 Because thou sayest, § 
am frich, and increase)! 
with goods, and have nee § 
of nothing; and knowes 
not that thou art wretche¢ 
and miserable, and poo) 
and blind, and naked: | 
.18 I counsel thee to buy¢ 
me gold tried in the fir 


| 


i| THE WORDS OF JESUS 


j that thou mayest be rich; 
j}.and white raiment, that 
» thou mayest be clothed, 
, and that the shame of thy 
| nakedness do not appear, 
j and anoint thine eyes with 
eyesalve, that thou mayest 
yr see. . 

», 19 As many as I love, I 
j Tebuke and chasten: be 

/zealous therefore, and re- 
pent. 

20 Behold, I stand at the 
door, and knock: if any 
man hear my voice, and 
open the door, I will come 
in to him, and willsup with 
him, and he with me. 

21 To him that overcometh 
willl grant to sit with me 
inmy throne, even as I 
also overcame, and am set 
down with my Father in 
his throne. 











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22 He that hath an ear, 
let him hear what the 





Spirit saith unto the 
churches. 
Chapter 22 


7 Behold, I come quickly: 

12 And, behold, I come 
quickly; and my reward is 
with me, to give every man 
Psoae as his work shall 

ee 

13 Iam Alphaand Omega, 
the beginning and the end, 
the first and the last. 

16 I Jesus have sent mine 
angel to testify unto you 
these things in the 
churches. I am the root 
and the offspring of David, 
and the bright and morn- 
ing star. 

20 Surely I come quickly. 


TO WHOM JESUS SPOKE | 


At the Crucifixion . 111 | 
Blind Men ,. «. BO, 4050 TT 
Caiaphas ° . re Br 

Centurian . A 22, 23 
Certain Greeks . $ feta) 
Certain Woman . 28 
Certain Followers 53 


Chief Priests and Seribes 79 
Chief Priests and Elders 80 
Chief Priest, Pharisees 81, 52 
Deafand Dumb Man . 
Demoniac . 4 . 
Devil ° e . s 6 


DISCIPLES— 
After Resurrection. 111 
Announces Betrayal 97,100 
Asks Men’s Opinion 43 
At Sychar. . 3 8 


Bread of Life . ; 89 
Contention for Seats 98 
Concerning Lazarus 69 


Parables 33 

Lis Sower . 29 

“te ‘Pares’ . 81 
Dangers of Riches . 74 


Describes Judgment 
Farewell Discourse 102 
Foretells Passion 43, 45, ce) 
Great Commission . 
Harvest. - - 
Hypocrisy, ete. A 57 
Instructing Twelve 46, 48 


Leaven of Pharisees 42 
Lord’s Supper . ~ 99 
Mary Anoints Jesus 97 


New Commandment 101 
On Care-taking, ete. 58 
Parable of Labourers ‘75 


‘Se Rich Hoole. 58 
“« Ten Virgins. 95 
‘S/e'Palents 3 : 95 


“ Unjust Judge Th 
«  ~Unjust Steward 


Praises Poor Widow. 88 


Preaches in Cities . 
Power of Prayer .- ‘9 
Respecting Divorce ae 

“ ~6Little Children 73 
Respecting Humility 99 


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DISCIPLES—Continued. ; 
Sends out the Twelve 35 
Sermon o1 the Mount 15 
Sign: of His Coming 89 
Speaksof Resurrection 101 © 
Son 01 Man Coming 70 
Taught to be Lowly 76 
Teaches how to Pray 56 } 

Teaches Forgiveness 65 |} 
Two Disciples . 6, 77, 112 
Ten Disciples .. «., 11285 

* The Eleven “ 100,107,112 ¥ 


The Temple . ‘ 89» 
The Tempest. . ; 33} 
Traditions <2 es 40 |) 
Unbelief . ; - 455} 
Weary Invited. -. d5OF 


While Feeding 4000. 
While Feeding 5000 
While Fishing . ° 
. Walking on the Sea 
Disciples and Blind Man 51 
Disciples John agen 23 
Dumb Spirit a 45 
Elders, Chief Priests . -. Lig 
Father of Son Having ‘ 
Dumb Spirit . . 
Fig Tree . ° 
Impotent Man +h. 9 
Infirm Woman . ; 
James and John. 
Jairusand Others . 
Jairus’ Daughter 
Jerusalem . 62, 
Jesus’ Prayers 54, 70, 106, 108 
Jews F A J 3 9, 6 
John 4 
John the Baptist R 
Judas a , 99, 4 
Lawyer, Parable of. 
Good Samaritan . 
Lawyers and Bairese 63 § 
Lazarus A 2 1 
tr : 12, 7 
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Leper 
Levi Matthew fk 
Man with Withered Hand | 
Maryesis p : - 

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Martha . fi 
Maryand Martha . 7 


POS Ss 


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Martha and Others _ 


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TO WHOM JESUS SPOKE 


| Mary Magdalene 111 
'\ Messengers . s=.. 7 69 
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‘Mother . c x - 7 


MULTITUDE— 

At Gethsemane eel Og 

Concerning Traditions 40 
“ John the Baptist 23 


Count the Cost 64 
Denounces Hypocrisy 85 
Pa rable of Sower 28 
Tares 31 

Es Seed Growing 81 


ss Mustard Seed 82,61 
Ee Leaven . . 32,61 
as Hidden Treasure 82 


Parable Pounds . tid 
se Fig Tree . 
Signsofthe Times. 60 
Teaching in Temple 49, e 
Peter and John . 
Peter, James & John 44, 108 
Peter, atGethsemane 108 
~Custom or Tribute 46 
Denial ; SLL 


if. Se Pearl": = 32 
ft ¢¢ Draw-net . 33 
i t Candle . : 33 
S) Nathaniel . . : 7 
i} Nicodemus . ‘ : 7 
!> Nobleman - : 9 
$}Officer . ‘ : 110 
} Other Women . 111 
Paralytic . : e 12 
: Parents - 6 
\ 
% PEOPLE— 
i) Concerning Faith . 22 
it cs Rejection. . 35 
i a Bread of Life 38 
} In the Synagogue 10 
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“Forgiveness  . 48 

i}/™ “ Lovestthou Me 113 
“  PutupSword . 109 

jie “* Simon and Andrew 11 
* Simon Bar-Jona 43 

1) “ Simon, Son of Jona 6 
“Washing of Feet 99 

42 


Pharisees & Sadducees 


PHARISEES— 
Defends Disciples . 14 
Denounces Hypocrisy 56 


Is Christ David’sSon 85 
Justifieth Himself . 13 
Kingdom ofGod , 70 


Parable Good Shepherd 52 

“ Great Supper 64 
Pharisee and Publican 71 
Regarding Herod 
Rejoicing of Disciples 79 


Reproving Hypocrisy 67 
Respecting Divorce 72 
Rich Man and Lazarus 68 
Tribute to Cesar 85 
Pharisee named Simon 24 
Pharisee Lawyer 84 
PHWIpe sr. : : 6 
Pilate . ; A 110 


PUBLICANS, SINNERS— 


Parable of Lost Sheep oe 

*¢ Lost Coin . 

* Prodigal Son o 
Rich Young Ruler . 73 
Ruler of Synagogue 61 
Sadducees . A Z 84 
Scribes A : 45 


SCRIBES, PHARISEES— 
Concerning Paralytic 12 


s¢ Fasting : 13 
ce Beelzebub . 25 
se Traditions . 39 


Denounces Hypocrisy 86 
Seventy Sent Out 53 
Seventy Returned . 54 
St. John (in Revelation) 115 
St. Paul (in the Acts) 114 
Syrophoenician Woman 41 
The Last Week . a ee: 
Them that Sold Doves 7 


Thomas - - 112 
Unclean Spirits . 34 
Unto the Sea A 34 
Widow of Nain , 23 
Woman a Sinner 25 


Woman of Samaria . 8 
Womanin Adultery . 
Woman and Others 

Zaccheus . : : 77 





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